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Manual

WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750

750-450
4 AI RTD
4-Channel Analog Input Module for Resistance
Sensors

Version 1.2.0
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750-450 4 AI RTD

© 2019 WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG


All rights reserved.

WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG

Hansastraße 27
D-32423 Minden

Phone: +49 (0) 571/8 87 – 0


Fax: +49 (0) 571/8 87 – 1 69

E-Mail: info@wago.com

Web: www.wago.com

Technical Support

Phone: +49 (0) 571/8 87 – 4 45 55


Fax: +49 (0) 571/8 87 – 84 45 55

E-Mail: support@wago.com

Every conceivable measure has been taken to ensure the accuracy and
completeness of this documentation. However, as errors can never be fully
excluded, we always appreciate any information or suggestions for improving the
documentation.

E-Mail: documentation@wago.com

We wish to point out that the software and hardware terms as well as the
trademarks of companies used and/or mentioned in the present manual are
generally protected by trademark or patent.

WAGO is a registered trademark of WAGO Verwaltungsgesellschaft mbH.

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Table of Contents
1 Notes about this Documentation .............................................................6
1.1 Validity of this Documentation.................................................................6
1.2 Revision History......................................................................................6
1.3 Copyright ................................................................................................6
1.4 Symbols .................................................................................................7
1.5 Number Notation ....................................................................................8
1.6 Font Conventions ...................................................................................8
2 Important Notes ........................................................................................9
2.1 Legal Bases............................................................................................9
2.1.1 Subject to Changes ............................................................................9
2.1.2 Personnel Qualifications ....................................................................9
2.1.3 Use of the 750 Series in Compliance with Underlying Provisions ....... 9
2.1.4 Technical Condition of Specified Devices......................................... 10
2.1.4.1 Disposal ......................................................................................10
2.1.4.1.1 Electrical and Electronic Equipment ........................................ 10
2.1.4.1.2 Packaging ...............................................................................11
2.2 Safety Advice (Precautions) ................................................................. 12
3 Device Description ..................................................................................14
3.1 View .....................................................................................................16
3.2 Connectors ...........................................................................................17
3.2.1 Data Contacts/Local Bus.................................................................. 17
3.2.2 Power Jumper Contacts/Field Supply .............................................. 18
3.2.3 Push-in CAGE CLAMP® Connectors ................................................ 19
3.3 Display Elements ..................................................................................21
3.4 Operating Elements ..............................................................................22
3.5 Schematic Diagram ..............................................................................22
3.6 Technical Data .....................................................................................23
3.6.1 Device Data .....................................................................................23
3.6.2 Power Supply ...................................................................................23
3.6.3 Communication ................................................................................23
3.6.4 Inputs ...............................................................................................24
3.6.5 Measuring Accuracy at 25°C ............................................................ 24
3.6.6 Connection Type .............................................................................. 26
3.6.7 Climatic Environmental Conditions ................................................... 26
3.7 Approvals .............................................................................................27
3.8 Standards and Guidelines .................................................................... 28
4 Process Image.........................................................................................29
4.1 Overview ..............................................................................................29
4.2 Control and Status Bytes ...................................................................... 30
4.3 Process Data ........................................................................................32
4.3.1 Overview of Sensor Types ............................................................... 32
4.3.2 Pt100 (IEC 751), ID 0 ....................................................................... 33
4.3.2.1 Standard Format ......................................................................... 33
4.3.2.2 S5-FB250 Format ........................................................................ 34
4.3.3 Ni100 (DIN 43760), ID 1 ................................................................... 35

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4.3.3.1 Standard Format ......................................................................... 35
4.3.3.2 S5-FB250 Format ........................................................................ 36
4.3.4 Pt1000 (IEC 751), ID 2 ..................................................................... 37
4.3.4.1 Standard Format ......................................................................... 37
4.3.4.2 S5-FB250 Format ........................................................................ 38
4.3.5 Pt500 (IEC 751), ID 3 ....................................................................... 39
4.3.5.1 Standard Format ......................................................................... 39
4.3.5.2 S5-FB250 Format ........................................................................ 40
4.3.6 Pt200 (IEC 751), ID 4 ....................................................................... 41
4.3.6.1 Standard Format ......................................................................... 41
4.3.6.2 S5-FB250 Format ........................................................................ 42
4.3.7 Ni1000 (TK6180, DIN 43760), ID 5 .................................................. 43
4.3.7.1 Standard Format ......................................................................... 43
4.3.7.2 S5-FB250 Format ........................................................................ 44
4.3.8 Ni120 (Minco), ID 6 .......................................................................... 45
4.3.8.1 Standard Format ......................................................................... 45
4.3.8.2 S5-FB250 Format ........................................................................ 46
4.3.9 Ni1000 (TK5000), ID 7 ..................................................................... 47
4.3.9.1 Standard Format ......................................................................... 47
4.3.9.2 S5-FB250 Format ........................................................................ 48
4.3.10 Ni1000 (TK6180, DIN 43760), High-Resolution, ID 8 ....................... 49
4.3.10.1 Standard Format ......................................................................... 49
4.3.10.2 S5-FB250 Format ........................................................................ 50
4.3.11 Ni1000 (TK5000), High-Resolution, ID 9 .......................................... 51
4.3.11.1 Standard Format ......................................................................... 51
4.3.11.2 S5-FB250 Format ........................................................................ 52
4.3.12 Pt1000 (IEC 751), High-Resolution, ID 10 ........................................ 53
4.3.12.1 Standard Format ......................................................................... 53
4.3.12.2 S5-FB250 Format ........................................................................ 54
4.3.13 Pt100 (IEC 751), High-Resolution, ID 11 .......................................... 55
4.3.13.1 Standard Format ......................................................................... 55
4.3.13.2 S5-FB250 Format ........................................................................ 56
4.3.14 Potentiometer, ID 13 ........................................................................ 57
4.3.14.1 Standard Format ......................................................................... 57
4.3.14.2 S5-FB250 Format ........................................................................ 58
4.3.15 Resistance Measurement 1, 0 Ohm … 5.0 kOhm, ID 14 .................. 59
4.3.15.1 Standard Format ......................................................................... 59
4.3.15.2 S5-FB250 Format ........................................................................ 60
4.3.16 Resistance Measurement 2, 0 Ohm … 1.2 kOhm, ID 15 .................. 61
4.3.16.1 Standard Format ......................................................................... 61
4.3.16.2 S5-FB250 Format ........................................................................ 62
5 Mounting.................................................................................................. 63
5.1 Mounting Sequence..............................................................................63
5.2 Inserting and Removing Devices .......................................................... 64
5.2.1 Inserting the I/O Module ................................................................... 64
5.2.2 Removing the I/O Module ................................................................ 65
6 Connect Devices .....................................................................................66
6.1 Connecting a Conductor to the Push-in CAGE CLAMP® ...................... 66
6.2 Connection Examples ........................................................................... 67
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6.2.1 4 × 2 Wires.......................................................................................67
6.2.2 4 × 3 Wires.......................................................................................68
6.2.3 4 × 4 Wires.......................................................................................69
6.2.4 4 × 3 Wires, Potentiometer............................................................... 70
7 Commissioning .......................................................................................71
7.1 Parameterization with WAGO-I/O-CHECK............................................ 71
7.1.1 Parameterization Dialog ................................................................... 73
7.1.1.1 Toolbar ........................................................................................73
7.1.1.1.1 Main Menu .............................................................................. 74
7.1.1.1.2 Application Menu .................................................................... 75
7.1.1.2 Navigation Area ........................................................................... 76
7.1.1.3 Application Area .......................................................................... 77
7.1.1.3.1 Importing/Exporting Parameter File ......................................... 78
7.1.1.3.2 Menu Item "Settings" .............................................................. 79
7.1.1.3.3 Menu Item "Scaling" ................................................................ 84
7.1.1.3.4 Application Example of Scaling ............................................... 86
7.1.1.3.5 Menu Item "Calibration" .......................................................... 88
7.1.1.3.5.1 Application example for calibration ..................................... 90
7.1.1.4 Status Bar ...................................................................................92
7.2 Configuration and Parameterization using a GSD File with
PROFIBUS DP and PROFINET IO ....................................................... 93
8 Diagnostics..............................................................................................94
8.1 Error Response ....................................................................................94
9 Appendix ................................................................................................. 97
9.1 Configuration and Parameterization using a GSD File with
PROFIBUS DP and PROFINET IO ....................................................... 97
9.1.1 Configuration 4 AI RTD .................................................................... 97
9.1.1.1 PROFIBUS DP (750-333, 750-833) Fieldbus Coupler
PROFINET IO (750-370) Fieldbus Coupler ................................. 97
9.1.1.2 PROFINET IO (750-375, 750-377) Fieldbus Coupler................... 97
9.1.2 Parameterization 4 AI RTD .............................................................. 98
9.1.2.1 All PROFIBUS DP and PROFINET IO Fieldbus Couplers ......... 101
9.1.2.2 PROFIBUS DP (750-333, 750-833) Fieldbus Coupler ............... 102
9.1.2.3 PROFINET IO (750-370, 750-375, 750-377) Fieldbus Coupler .. 102
10 Use in Hazardous Environments ......................................................... 104
10.1 Marking Configuration Examples ........................................................ 105
10.1.1 Marking for Europe According to ATEX and IECEx ........................ 105
10.1.2 Marking for the United States of America (NEC) and
Canada (CEC) ............................................................................... 109
10.2 Installation Regulations....................................................................... 112
10.2.1 Special Notes Regarding Explosion Protection .............................. 112
10.2.2 Special Notes Regarding ANSI/ISA Ex .......................................... 114
List of Figures ................................................................................................ 115
List of Tables .................................................................................................. 116

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1 Notes about this Documentation

Always retain this documentation!


This documentation is part of the product. Therefore, retain the documentation
during the entire service life of the product. Pass on the documentation to any
subsequent user. In addition, ensure that any supplement to this documentation
is included, if necessary.

1.1 Validity of this Documentation


This documentation is only applicable to the I/O module 750-450 (4 AI RTD).

The I/O module 750-450 shall only be installed and operated according to the
instructions in this manual and in the manual for the used fieldbus coupler or
controller.

Consider power layout of the WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750!


In addition to these operating instructions, you will also need the manual for the
used fieldbus coupler or controller, which can be downloaded at www.wago.com.
There, you can obtain important information including information on electrical
isolation, system power and supply specifications.

1.2 Revision History


Table 1: Revision History
Document Device version
Description of change
version Hardware Firmware
1.0.0 01 01 First issue
1.1.0 01 01 Changes to approvals
1.2.0 01 02 Changes to approvals, Pt100
(EN 60751), ID 11 added; changes to
WAGO-I/O-CHECK parametrization
dialog

1.3 Copyright
This Manual, including all figures and illustrations, is copyright-protected. Any
further use of this Manual by third parties that violate pertinent copyright
provisions is prohibited. Reproduction, translation, electronic and phototechnical
filing/archiving (e.g., photocopying) as well as any amendments require the
written consent of WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG, Minden, Germany.
Non-observance will involve the right to assert damage claims.

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1.4 Symbols

Personal Injury!
Indicates a high-risk, imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will
result in death or serious injury.

Personal Injury Caused by Electric Current!


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.

Damage to Property Caused by Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)!


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).

1.5 Number Notation


Table 2: Number Notation
Number Code Example Note
Decimal 100 Normal notation
Hexadecimal 0x64 C notation
Binary '100' In quotation marks, nibble separated
'0110.0100' with dots (.)

1.6 Font Conventions


Table 3: Font Conventions
Font Type Indicates
italic Names of paths and data files are marked in italic-type.
e.g.: C:\Program Files\WAGO Software
Menu Menu items are marked in bold letters.
e.g.: Save
> A greater-than sign between two names means the selection of a
menu item from a menu.
e.g.: File > New
Input Designation of input or optional fields are marked in bold letters,
e.g.: Start of measurement range
“Value” Input or selective values are marked in inverted commas.
e.g.: Enter the value “4 mA” under Start of measurement range.
[Button] Pushbuttons in dialog boxes are marked with bold letters in square
brackets.
e.g.: [Input]
[Key] Keys are marked with bold letters in square brackets.
e.g.: [F5]

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2 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. 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 Use of the 750 Series in Compliance with Underlying


Provisions
Fieldbus couplers, controllers and I/O modules found in the modular WAGO-I/O-
SYSTEM 750 receive digital and analog signals from sensors and transmit them
to actuators or higher-level control systems. Using controllers, the signals can
also be (pre-) processed.

The devices have been developed for use in an environment that meets the IP20
protection class criteria. Protection against finger injury and solid impurities up to
12.5 mm diameter is assured; protection against water damage is not ensured.
Unless otherwise specified, operation of the devices in wet and dusty
environments is prohibited.

Operating the WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750 devices in home applications without


further measures is only permitted if they meet the emission limits (emissions of
interference) according to EN 61000-6-3. You will find the relevant information in
the section “Device Description” > “Standards and Guidelines” in the manual for
the used fieldbus coupler or controller.

Appropriate housing (per 2014/34/EU) is required when operating the


WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750 in hazardous environments. Please note that a

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prototype test certificate must be obtained that confirms the correct installation of
the system in a housing or switch cabinet.

The implementation of safety functions such as EMERGENCY STOP or safety


door monitoring must only be performed by the F-I/O modules within the modular
WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750. Only these safe F-I/O modules ensure functional
safety in accordance with the latest international standards. WAGO's
interference-free output modules can be controlled by the safety function.

2.1.4 Technical Condition of Specified Devices


The devices to be supplied ex works are equipped with hardware and software
configurations, which meet the individual application requirements. These
modules contain no parts that can be serviced or repaired by the user. The
following actions will result in the exclusion of liability on the part of WAGO
Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG:

• Repairs,
• Changes to the hardware or software that are not described in the
operating instructions,
• Improper use of the components.

Further details are given in the contractual agreements. Please send your
request for modified and new hardware or software configurations directly to
WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG.

2.1.4.1 Disposal

2.1.4.1.1 Electrical and Electronic Equipment

Electrical and electronic equipment may not be disposed of


with household waste. This also applies to products without
this symbol.

Electrical and electronic equipment contain materials and substances that can be
harmful to the environment and health. Electrical and electronic equipment must
be disposed of properly after use.
WEEE 2012/19/EU applies throughout Europe. Directives and laws may vary
nationally.

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Environmentally friendly disposal benefits health and protects
the environment from harmful substances in electrical and
electronic equipment.

• Observe national and local regulations for the disposal of electrical and
electronic equipment.

• Clear any data stored on the electrical and electronic equipment.

• Remove any added battery or memory card in the electrical and


electronic equipment.

• Have the electrical and electronic equipment sent to your local


collection point.

Improper disposal of electrical and electronic equipment can be harmful to the


environment and human health.

2.1.4.1.2 Packaging

Packaging contains materials that can be reused.


PPWD 94/62/EU and 2004/12/EU packaging guidelines apply throughout
Europe. Directives and laws may vary nationally.

Environmentally friendly disposal of the packaging protects the environment and


allows sustainable and efficient use of resources.

• Observe national and local regulations for the disposal of packaging.

• Dispose of packaging of all types that allows a high level of recovery,


reuse and recycling.

Improper disposal of packaging can be harmful to the environment and wastes


valuable resources.

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2.2 Safety Advice (Precautions)


For installing and operating purposes of the relevant device to your system the
following safety precautions shall be observed:

Do not work on devices while energized!


All power sources to the device shall be switched off prior to performing any
installation, repair or maintenance work.

Install the device only in appropriate housings, cabinets or in electrical


operation rooms!
The WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750 and its components are an open system. As such,
install the system and its components exclusively in appropriate housings,
cabinets or in electrical operation rooms. Allow access to such equipment and
fixtures to authorized, qualified staff only by means of specific keys or tools.

Ensure disconnect and overcurrent protection!


The device is intended for installation in automation technology systems.
Disconnect protection is not integrated. Connected systems must be protected by
a fuse.
Provide suitable disconnect and overcurrent protection on the system side!

Ensure a standard connection!


To minimize any hazardous situations resulting in personal injury or to avoid
failures in your system, the data and power supply lines shall be installed
according to standards, with careful attention given to ensuring the correct
terminal assignment. Always adhere to the EMC directives applicable to your
application.

Ensure proper contact with the DIN-rail!


Proper electrical contact between the DIN-rail and device is necessary to
maintain the EMC characteristics and function of the device.

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Replace defective or damaged devices!


Replace defective or damaged device/module (e.g., in the event of deformed
contacts).

Protect the components against materials having seeping and insulating


properties!
The components are not resistant to materials having seeping and insulating
properties such as: aerosols, silicones and triglycerides (found in some hand
creams). If you cannot exclude that such materials will appear in the component
environment, then install the components in an enclosure being resistant to the
above-mentioned materials. Clean tools and materials are imperative for
handling devices/modules.

Clean only with permitted materials!


Clean housing and soiled contacts with propanol.

Do not use any contact spray!


Do not use any contact spray. The spray may impair contact area functionality in
connection with contamination.

Do not reverse the polarity of connection lines!


Avoid reverse polarity of data and power supply lines, as this may damage the
devices involved.

Avoid electrostatic discharge!


The devices are equipped with electronic components that may be destroyed by
electrostatic discharge when touched. Please observe the safety precautions
against electrostatic discharge per DIN EN 61340-5-1/-3. When handling the
devices, please ensure that environmental factors (personnel, work space and
packaging) are properly grounded.

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3 Device Description
The I/O module 750-450 (4 AI RTD) measures resistance at field level or
evaluates platinum or nickel resistance sensors.
The resistance values are converted into temperature values. A microprocessor
in the I/O module linearizes the measured resistance values and converts them
into a numeric value proportional to the temperature of the selected resistance
sensor.
The WAGO-I/O-CHECK commissioning tool can be used to set the required
operating mode.

The I/O module has four input channels, providing a direct connection to 2-/ 3-or
4-wire resistance sensors.
The sensors are connected to the Push-in CAGE CLAMP® terminals
+R1/−R1 … +R4L/−R4L.
The assignment of the connections is described in the “Connectors” section.
Connection examples are shown in section “Connect Devices” > … >
“Connection Example(s)”.

The operating status of the channels is indicated by a green status LED per
channel.
A red error LED per channel indicates a wire break, a short circuit or that the
signal is outside the measuring range.
The meaning of the LEDs is described in the “Display Elements” section.

Do not exceed maximum values via power contacts!


The maximum current that can flow through the power jumper contacts is 10 A.
The power jumper contacts can be damaged and the permissible operating
temperature can be exceeded by higher current values.
When configuring the system, do not exceed the permissible maximum current
value. If there is a higher power requirement, you must use an additional supply
module to provide the field voltage.

Use supply modules for ground (earth)!


The I/O module has no power jumper contacts for receiving and transmitting the
earth potential. Use a supply module when an earth potential is needed for the
subsequent I/O modules.

With consideration of the power jumper contacts, the individual modules can be
arranged in any combination when configuring the fieldbus node.
An arrangement in groups within the group of potentials is not necessary.

The 750-450 module can be used with the fieldbus couplers and controllers of
the WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750 of the specified version or higher listed in the
“Compatibility list” table.

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Table 4: Compatibility List 750-450
Bus System Fieldbus Coupler/Controller Item No.. Firmware Version
750-375 03
PROFINET Fieldbus coupler
750-377 03
Fieldbus coupler 750-333 17
PROFIBUS
Programmable fieldbus controller 750-833 16
750-342 18
Fieldbus coupler 750-352 04
750-362 02
750-841 20
750-842 19
750-843 03
750-852 01
750-862 02
750-871 08
ETHERNET 750-872 04
Programmable fieldbus controller
750-873 04
750-880 04
750-881 04
750-882 04
750-885 04
750-890 02
750-891 02
Fieldbus controller PFC100 750-810x 04
Fieldbus controller PFC200 750-82xx 01
Fieldbus coupler 750-306 4L
DeviceNet ECO Fieldbus coupler 750-346 11
Programmable fieldbus controller 750-806 11
750-337 20
Fieldbus coupler
750-338 20
750-347 10
CANopen ECO Fieldbus coupler
750-348 10
750-837 15
Programmable fieldbus controller
750-838 15
750-315/300-000 01
Fieldbus coupler
® 750-316/300-000 01
Modbus
750-815/300-000 01
Programmable Fieldbus controller
750-816/300-000 01
EtherCat Fieldbus coupler 750-354 03
SERCOS III Fieldbus coupler 750-351 04
CC-Link Fieldbus coupler 750-310 03
BACnet Programmable Fieldbus controller 750-831 03
KNX Programmable Fieldbus controller 750-889 07

The field voltage and the system voltage are electrically isolated from each other.

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3.1 View

Figure 1: View

Table 5: Legend for Figure “View”


Pos. Description Details See Section
1 Marking possibility with Mini- ---
WSB
2 Status LEDs “Device Description” > “Display Elements”
3 Data contacts “Device Description” > “Connectors”
4 Push-in CAGE CLAMP® “Device Description” > “Connectors”
connectors
5 Power jumper contacts “Device Description” > “Connectors”
6 Release tab “Mounting” > “Inserting and Removing
Devices”

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3.2 Connectors

3.2.1 Data Contacts/Local Bus


Communication between the fieldbus coupler/controller and the I/O modules as
well as the system supply of the I/O modules is carried out via the local bus. It is
comprised of 6 data contacts, which are available as self-cleaning gold spring
contacts.

Figure 2: Data Contacts

Do not place the I/O modules on the gold spring contacts!


Do not place the I/O modules on the gold spring contacts in order to avoid soiling
or scratching!

Ensure that the environment is well grounded!


The devices are equipped with electronic components that may be destroyed by
electrostatic discharge. When handling the devices, ensure that the environment
(persons, workplace and packing) is well grounded. Avoid touching conductive
components, e.g. data contacts.

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3.2.2 Power Jumper Contacts/Field Supply

Risk of injury due to sharp-edged blade contacts!


The blade contacts are sharp-edged. Handle the I/O module carefully to prevent
injury. Do not touch the blade contacts.

The I/O module 750-450 has 2 self-cleaning power jumper contacts that supply
and transmit power for the field side. The contacts on the left side of the I/O
module are designed as blade contacts and those on the right side as spring
contacts.

Figure 3: Power Jumper Contacts

Table 6: Legend for Figure “Power Jumper Contacts”


Contact Type Function
1 Spring contact Potential transmission (Uv) for field supply
2 Spring contact Potential transmission (0 V) for field supply
3 Blade contact Potential feed-in (0 V) for field supply
4 Blade contact Potential feed-in (Uv) for field supply

Do not exceed maximum values via power contacts!


The maximum current that can flow through the power jumper contacts is 10 A.
The power jumper contacts can be damaged and the permissible operating
temperature can be exceeded by higher current values.
When configuring the system, do not exceed the permissible maximum current
value. If there is a higher power requirement, you must use an additional supply
module to provide the field voltage.

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3.2.3 Push-in CAGE CLAMP® Connectors

®
Figure 4: Push-in CAGE CLAMP Connectors

®
Table 7: Legend for Figure "Push-in CAGE CLAMP Connectors" – 4-Channel, 2-Wires
Channel Designation Connector Function
+R1 1 Sensor 1: +R
−R1 9 Sensor 1: −R
1
+R1L 2 Not used*
−R1L 10 Not used*
+R2 3 Sensor 2: +R
−R2 11 Sensor 2: −R
2
+R2L 4 Not used*
−R2L 12 Not used*
+R3 5 Sensor 3: +R
−R3 13 Sensor 3: −R
3
+R3L 6 Not used*
−R3L 14 Not used*
+R4 7 Sensor 4: +R
−R4 15 Sensor 4: −R
4
+R4L 8 Not used*
−R4L 16 Not used*
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Table 8: Legend for Figure "Push-in CAGE CLAMP Connectors" – 4-Channel, 3-Wires
Channel Designation Connector Function
+R1 1 Sensor 1: +R
−R1 9 Sensor 1: −R
1
+R1L 2 Sensor 1: +RL
−R1L 10 Not used*
+R2 3 Sensor 2: +R
−R2 11 Sensor 2: −R
2
+R2L 4 Sensor 2: +RL
−R2L 12 Not used*
+R3 5 Sensor 3: +R
−R3 13 Sensor 3: −R
3
+R3L 6 Sensor 3: +RL
−R3L 14 Not used*
+R4 7 Sensor 4: +R
−R4 15 Sensor 4: −R
4
+R4L 8 Sensor 4: +RL
−R4L 16 Not used*
* contacting from outside prohibited

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Table 9: Legend for Figure "Push-in CAGE CLAMP Connectors" – 4-Channel, 4-Wires
Channel Designation Connector Function
+R1 1 Sensor 1: +R
−R1 9 Sensor 1: −R
1
+R1L 2 Sensor 1: +RL
−R1L 10 Sensor 1: −RL
+R2 3 Sensor 2: +R
−R2 11 Sensor 2: −R
2
+R2L 4 Sensor 2: +RL
−R2L 12 Sensor 2: −RL
+R3 5 Sensor 3: +R
−R3 13 Sensor 3: −R
3
+R3L 6 Sensor 3: +RL
−R3L 14 Sensor 3: −RL
+R4 7 Sensor 4: +R
−R4 15 Sensor 4: −R
4
+R4L 8 Sensor 4: +RL
−R4L 16 Sensor 4: −RL

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3.3 Display Elements

Figure 5: Display Elements

Table 10: Legend for Figure “Display Elements”


Channel Designation LED State Function
Not ready for operation or no or disturbed
OFF local bus communication, channel
R1 Status 1 deactivated
Ready for operation and undisturbed local
Green
1 bus communication
No error and/or diagnostics deactivated,
OFF
or channel deactivated
R1 error 5
Violation of upper/lower measuring range
Red
limit, short circuit, wire break
R2 status 2 (see channel 1)
2
R2 error 6 (see channel 1)
R3 status 3 (see channel 1)
3
R3 error 7 (see channel 1)
R4 status 4 (see channel 1)
4
R4 error 8 (see channel 1)

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3.4 Operating Elements


The I/O module 750-450 has no operating elements.

3.5 Schematic Diagram

Figure 6: Schematic Switching Diagram

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3.6 Technical Data

3.6.1 Device Data


Table 11: Technical Data – Device Data
Width 12 mm/0.472 in.
Height (from upper edge of DIN 35 rail) 64 mm
Length 100 mm
Weight approx. 49 g

3.6.2 Power Supply


Table 12: Technical Data – Power Supply
Power supply via system voltage, local bus (5 VDC)
Current consumption, system voltage typ. max. 85 mA
(5 VDC)
Current consumption, power jumper ---
contacts max.
(24 VDC)
Voltage via power jumper contacts 24 VDC
Current via power jumper contacts max. 10 A
Isolation (peak value) 500 V system/field

3.6.3 Communication
Table 13: Technical Data – Communication
Data width, internal (local bus)
4-channel operation 4 x 16 bits data,
4 x 8 bits control/status (optional)

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3.6.4 Inputs
Table 14: Technical Data – Inputs
Number of inputs 4 (parameterizable)
Sensor types Pt100 (IEC 751)*,
Ni100 (DIN 43760),
Pt1000 (IEC 751),
Pt500 (IEC 751),
Pt200 (IEC 751),
Ni120 (Minco),
Ni1000 (TK6180, DIN 43760),
Ni1000 (TK5000),
Potentiometer (Rmax = 5000 Ω),
Resistance measurement 1 (0 Ω … 5000 Ω),
Resistance measurement 2 (0 Ω … 1200 Ω)
Connection types 2/3/4 wires
Measuring current ≤ 350 μA per measuring circuit
Conversion time
2-/4-wire ≤ 100 ms per channel
3-wire ≤ 200 ms per channel
Resolution 16 bits
Temperature coefficient ≤ ±5 ppm/K
* Default

3.6.5 Measuring Accuracy at 25°C


Table 15: Technical Data – Measuring Accuracy at 25°C Ambient Air Temperature, 2 Wires
Pt100 (IEC 751) −200 °C… 850 °*C ≤ ±0.6 K
−50 °C… 150 °*C ≤ ±0.6 K
Pt200 (IEC 751) −200 °C … 850 °C ≤ ±0.5 K
Pt500 (IEC 751) −200 °C … 850 °C ≤ ±0.3 K
Pt1000 (IEC 751) −200 °C … 850 °C ≤ ±0.2 K
−50 °C … 150 °C ≤ ±0.2 K
Ni100 (DIN 43760) −60 °C … 250 °C ≤ ±0.4 K
Ni120 (Minco) −80 °C … 260 °C ≤ ±0.3 K
Ni1000 (TK5000 (Landis & Staefa)) −60 °C … 250 °C ≤ ±0.2 K
−50 °C … 150 °C ≤ ±0.2 K
Ni1000 (TK6180, DIN 43760), −60 °C … 250 °C ≤ ±0.2 K
−50 °C … 150 °C ≤ ±0.2 K
Resistance measurement 1 0 Ω … 5000 Ω ≤ ±0.3 Ω
Resistance measurement 2 0 Ω … 1200 Ω ≤ ±0.3 Ω
* Default

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Table 16: Technical Data – Measuring Accuracy at 25°C Ambient Air Temperature, 3 Wires
Pt100 (IEC 751)* −200 °C… 850 °C ≤ ±0.6 K
−50 °C … 150 °C ≤ ±0,6 K
Pt200 (IEC 751) −200 °C … 850 °C ≤ ±0.5 K
Pt500 (IEC 751) −200 °C … 850 °C ≤ ±0.5 K
Pt1000 (IEC 751) −200 °C … 850 °C ≤ ±0.2 K
−50 °C … 150 °C ≤ ±0.2 K
Ni100 (DIN 43760) −60 °C … 250 °C ≤ ±0.4 K
Ni120 (Minco) −80 °C … 260 °C ≤ ±0.3 K
Ni1000 (TK5000 (Landis & Staefa)) −60 °C … 250 °C ≤ ±0.2 K
−50 °C … 150 °C ≤ ±0.2 K
Ni1000 (TK6180, DIN 43760), −60 °C … 250 °C ≤ ±0.2 K
−50 °C … 150 °C ≤ ±0.2 K
Potentiometer 0 % … 100 % ≤ ±0.1 %
Resistance measurement 1 0 Ω … 5000 Ω ≤ ±0.7 Ω
Resistance measurement 2 0 Ω … 1200 Ω ≤ ±0.7 Ω
* Default

Table 17: Technical Data – Measuring Accuracy at 25°C Ambient Air Temperature, 4 Wires
Pt100 (IEC 751)* −200 °C… 850 °C ≤ ±0.6 K
−50 °C … 150 °C ≤ ±0,6 K
Pt200 (IEC 751) −200 °C … 850 °C ≤ ±0.5 K
Pt500 (IEC 751) −200 °C … 850 °C ≤ ±0.3 K
Pt1000 (IEC 751) −200 °C … 850 °C ≤ ±0.2 K
−50 °C … 150 °C ≤ ±0.2 K
Ni100 (DIN 43760) −60 °C … 250 °C ≤ ±0.3 K
Ni120 (Minco) −80 °C … 260 °C ≤ ±0.3 K
Ni1000 (TK5000 (Landis & Staefa)) −60 °C … 250 °C ≤ ±0.2 K
−50 °C … 150 °C ≤ ±0.2 K
Ni1000 (TK6180, DIN 43760), −60 °C … 250 °C ≤ ±0.2 K
−50 °C … 150 °C ≤ ±0.2 K
Resistance measurement 1 0 Ω … 5000 Ω ≤ ±0.3 Ω
Resistance measurement 2 0 Ω … 1200 Ω ≤ ±0.3 Ω
* Default

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3.6.6 Connection Type


Table 18: Technical Data ‒ Field Wiring
Wire connection Push-in CAGE CLAMP®
Cross section, solid wire 0.08 mm² … 1.5 mm² / AWG 28 … 16
Cross section, fine-stranded wire 0.25 mm² … 1.5 mm² / AWG 22 … 16
Stripped lengths 8 mm … 9 mm / 0.33 in

Table 19: Technical Data – Power Jumper Contacts


Power jumper contacts Blade/spring contact, self-cleaning

Table 20: Technical Data – Data Contacts


Data contacts Slide contact, hard gold plated, self-
cleaning

3.6.7 Climatic Environmental Conditions


Table 21: Technical Data – Climatic Environmental Conditions
Surrounding air temperature, operation 0 °C … 55 °C
Surrounding air temperature, storage −25 °C … +85 °C
Operating altitude without temperature derating:
0 … 2000 m;
with temperature derating:
2000 … 5000 m (0.5 K/100 m);
max.: 5000 m
Relative humidity Max. 5 % … 95 % without condensation
Pollution degree 2
Protection type IP20
Resistance to harmful substances Acc. to IEC 60068-2-42 and
IEC 60068-2-43
Maximum pollutant concentration at SO2 ≤ 25 ppm
relative humidity < 75 % H2S ≤ 10 ppm
Special conditions Ensure that additional measures for
components are taken, which are used
in an environment involving:
– dust, caustic vapors or gases
– ionizing radiation

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3.7 Approvals
The following approvals have been granted to 750-450 I/O modules:

Conformity Marking

UL508

Korea Certification MSIP-REM-W43-AIM750

The following Ex approvals have been granted to the basic version of 750-450
I/O modules:

TÜV 14 ATEX 148929 X


II 3 G Ex nA IIC T4 Gc
IECEx TUN 14.0035 X
Ex nA IIC T4 Gc

CULUS ANSI/ISA 12.12.01


Class I, Div2 ABCD T4

The following ship approvals have been granted to the basic version of 750-450
I/O modules:

DNV GL
[Temperature: B, Humidity: A, Vibration: B, EMC: B,
Enclosure: A]

More information about approvals.


Detailed references to the approvals are listed in the document “Overview
Approvals WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750”, which you can find via the internet under:
www.wago.com > SERVICES > DOWNLOADS > Additional documentation and
information on automation products > WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750 > System
Description.

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3.8 Standards and Guidelines


750-450 I/O modules meet the following standards and guidelines:

EU EMC Directive 2014/30/EU

EMC CE-Immunity to interference EN 61000-6-2

and to EN 61131-2

EMC CE-Emission of interference EN 61000-6-3 + A1

and to EN 61131-2

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4 Process Image
4.1 Overview

Presentation of control/status bytes a function of fieldbus


coupler/controller!
The I/O makes its complete process image, including the control/status bytes, to
the fieldbus coupler/controller. The WAGO-I/O-CHECK startup tool access this
complete startup process image. The fieldbus coupler/controller uses a different
process image for provision of cyclic process data via the fieldbus. Presentation
of the control/status byte may be suppressed in this other process image,
depending on the fieldbus coupler/controller being used.

Table 22: Process Image


Process image
Input* Output*
Byte 0 Status byte CH1_S0 Byte 0 Control byte CH1_C0
Byte 1 Function of status byte: Process Byte 1 Function of control byte: Reserved or
value or register value CH1_D0 register value CH1_D0
Byte 2 Function of status byte: Process Byte 2 Function of control byte: Reserved or
value or register value CH1_D1 register value CH1_D1
Byte 3 Control byte CH2_S1 Byte 3 Control byte CH2_C1
Byte 4 Function of status byte: Process Byte 4 Function of control byte: Reserved or
value or register value CH2_D0 register value CH2_D0
Byte 5 Function of status byte: Process Byte 5 Function of control byte: Reserved or
value or register value CH2_D1 register value CH2_D1
Byte 6 Status byte CH3_S2 Byte 6 Control byte CH3_C2
Byte 7 Function of status byte: Process Byte 7 Function of control byte: Reserved or
value or register value CH3_D0 register value CH3_D0
Byte 8 Function of status byte: Process Byte 8 Function of control byte: Reserved or
value or register value CH3_D1 register value CH3_D1
Byte 9 Status byte CH4_S3 Byte 9 Control byte CH4_C3
Byte Function of status byte: Process Byte Function of control byte: Reserved or
10 value or register value CH4_D0 10 register value CH4_D0
Byte Function of status byte: Process Byte Function of control byte: Reserved or
11 value or register value CH4_D1 11 register value CH4_D1
*) CHx_Sx = Status byte x of channel x
CHx_Cx = Control byte x of channel x
CHx_D0 = Low byte for process or register value of channel x
CHx_D1 = High byte for process or register value of channel x

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4.2 Control and Status Bytes


Control and status bytes are identically implemented for all channels. Therefore,
the following description in this section applies to all control and status bytes of
the I/O module.

Table 23: Control Byte


Control byte CH1_C0, Byte 0
Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0
Reg_Com = 0 0 – – – – – –
Reg_Com = 1 0 Register number
Reg_Com Register communication
0: Register communication is switched off
1: Register communication is enabled
0 Reserved
– Not used

Table 24: Status byte


Status byte CH1_S0, Byte 0
Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0
Reg_Com Err_G Wire Short User User Overrang Underrange
Break Circuit Overrang Underrange e
e
Reg_Com This bit indicates which communication mode is active.
0: Process data communication is enabled.
1: Register communication is enabled.
Err_G This bit indicates in general whether a violation of the range upper/lower limit, a
short circuit or a wire break has been detected.
0: No error present.
1: General error present (see "Diagnostics").
Wire Break This bit indicates whether a wire break has been detected.
0: No wire break detected.
1: Wire break detected.
Short Circuit This bit indicates whether the corrected raw value is situated below the limit for
short-circuit detection, or whether the ADC is reporting a reference voltage error.
0: No short circuit detected.
1: Short circuit detected.
User Overrange This bit indicates whether the calculated resistance or temperature value
exceeds the limit defined by the user.
0: Limit not exceeded.
1: Limit has been exceeded.
User This bit indicates whether the calculated resistance or temperature value violates
Underrange the lower limit defined by the user.
0: Lower limit not violated.
1: Lower limit violated.
Overrange This bit indicates whether the calculated resistance or temperature value
exceeds the set measuring range.
0: Range not exceeded.
1: Range exceeded.
Underrange This bit indicates whether the calculated resistance or temperature value violates
the lower measuring range limit.
0: Lower range limit not violated.
1: Lower range limit violated.

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No short-circuit detection for resistance measurement!


Short-circuit detection is technically not possible with sensor types "Resistance
measurement 1" and "Resistance measurement 2".

Observe special features for diagnostics functions!


Note the special features for using the diagnostics functions given in the
"Diagnostics" section.

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4.3 Process Data


4.3.1 Overview of Sensor Types
The following table serves as an overview for all of the supported sensor types
with representation in a standard format and in the S5-FB250 format. The
following sections provide detailed information about the individual sensor types,
arranged by ID. The information provided in the specific tables on the resolution
of the measured data and the raw values ranges yielded from this is based on
manufacturer scaling.

Table 25: Process Data – Overview of Standard Format and S5-FB250 Format
View
Two's complement/
Sensor Standar S5-FB250 Format
ID Measuring range Amount sign
type d
Resolu- Raw value Resolu- Raw value
tion range tion range
0 Pt100 IEC 751 −200 °C … 850 °C 0.1 °C −2000 … 8500 0.5 °C −400 … 1700
DIN
1 Ni100 −60 °C … 250 °C 0.1 °C −600 … 2500 0.5 °C −120 … 500
43760
2 Pt1000 IEC 751 −200 °C … 850 °C 0.1 °C −2000 … 8500 0.5 °C −400 … 1700
3 Pt500 IEC 751 −200 °C … 850 °C 0.1 °C −2000 … 8500 0.5 °C −400 … 1700
4 Pt200 IEC 751 −200 °C … 850 °C 0.1 °C −2000 … 8500 0.5 °C −400 … 1700
TK6180
5 Ni1000 DIN −60 °C … 250 °C 0.1 °C −600 … 2500 0.5 °C −120 … 500
43760
6 Ni120 Minco −80 °C … 260 °C 0.1 °C −800 … 2600 0.5 °C −160 … 520
TK5000
7 Ni1000 (Landis + −60 °C … 250 °C 0.1 °C −600 … 2500 0.5 °C −120 … 500
Staefa)
TK6180
8 Ni1000 DIN −50 °C … 150 °C 0.01 °C −5000 … 15000 0.05 °C −1000 … 3000
43760
TK5000
9 Ni1000 (Landis + −50 °C … 150 °C 0.01 °C −5000 … 15000 0.05 °C −1000 … 3000
Staefa)
10 Pt1000 IEC 751 −50 °C … 150 °C 0.01 °C −5000 … 15000 0.05 °C −1000 … 3000
11 Pt100 * IEC 751 −50 °C … 150 °C 0.01 °C −5000 … 15000 0.05 °C −1000 … 3000
12 Reserved for expansions
13 Potentiometer – 0 % … 100 % 0.005 % 0 … 20000 0.05 % 0 … 2000
Resistance
14 measurement – 0 Ohm … 5 kOhm 0.2 Ohm 0 … 25000 4 Ohm 0 … 1250
range 1
Resistance
15 measurement – 0 Ohm … 1.2 kOhm 0.05 Ohm 0 … 24000 0.5 Ohm 0 … 2400
range 2

* Firmware versions 02 and above

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Note the special features for using the diagnostics functions given in the
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4.3.2 Pt100 (IEC 751), ID 0


4.3.2.1 Standard Format

The "Pt100 (IEC 751)" setting is used by the I/O module to convert the resistance
measured values from Pt100 sensors (IEC 751) to temperature values and
outputs the results in degrees Celsius.
The temperature values are displayed with a resolution of 1 digit per 0.1 °C in
one word (16 bits). Temperature values below 0 °C are represented in two's
complement binary. As a result, 0°C corresponds to the numeric value 0x0000
and 100°C to 0x03E8 (dec. 1000).
The maximum numeric range in the two's complement representation that can be
displayed with one word ranges from −32768 to +32767. The numeric range that
is used depends on the set sensor type and on the resolution for the process
value. With the "Pt100 (IEC 751)" setting, the possible numeric range
corresponds to the temperature range of −200 °C to +850 °C, meaning it covers
a range of −2000 to +8500.

Table 26: ID 0, Pt100 Setting (IEC 751), Standard Format


1) Status
Temperature Resistance Numeric value Error
byte
°C Ω LED
Binary Hex. Dec. hex.
--- < 10.00
2) '1111.1000.0011.0000' 0xF830 −2000 0x50 ON
Short circuit
< –200.0 < 18.52
3) '1111.1000.0011.0000' 0xF830 −2000 0x41 ON
Underrange
−200.0 18.52 '1111.1000.0011.0000' 0xF830 −2000 0x00 OFF
−100.0 60.256 '1111.1100.0001.1000' 0xFC18 −1000 0x00 OFF
0.0 100.00 '0000.0000.0000.0000' 0x0000 0 0x00 OFF
100.0 138.506 '0000.0011.1110.1000' 0x03E8 1000 0x00 OFF
200.0 175.856 '0000.0111.1101.0000' 0x07D0 2000 0x00 OFF
500.0 280.978 '0001.0011.1000.1000' 0x1388 5000 0x00 OFF
750.0 360.638 '0001.1101.0100.1100' 0x1D4C 7500 0x00 OFF
800.0 375.704 '0001.1111.0100.0000' 0x1F40 8000 0x00 OFF
850.0 390.481 '0010.0001.0011.0100' 0x2134 8500 0x00 OFF
> 850.0 > 390.481
3) '0010.0001.0011.0100' 0x2134 8500 0x42 ON
Overrange
--- > 5010.00
2) '0010.0001.0011.0100' 0x2134 8500 0x60 ON
Wire break
1) Temperature values below 0 °C are represented in two's complement binary.
2) When short circuit and wire break monitoring is on (see Section "Diagnostics" > "Error
Response")
3) When lower/upper limit violation detection is on (see Section "Diagnostics" > "Error Response")

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4.3.2.2 S5-FB250 Format

With the setting "Pt100 (IEC 751)" and activated S5-FB250 format, the I/O
module converts the resistance measured values of Pt100 sensors (IEC 751) and
outputs them as temperature values.
The temperature values are displayed at a resolution of 1 digit per 0.5 °C.
The status information is depicted in bit 0 to bit 2 and the digitalized measured
value in bit 3 to bit 15.

Table 27: ID 0, Pt100 (IEC 751) Setting, S5-FB250 Format


1) 4) Status
Temperature Resistance Numeric value with status information Error
byte
°C Ω LED
Binary XFÜ Hex. Dec. hex.
--- < 10.00
2) '1111.0011.1000.0 010' 0xF382 −3198 0x50 ON
Short circuit
< −200.0 < 18.52
3) '1111.0011.1000.0 001' 0xF381 −3199 0x41 ON
Underrange
−200.0 18.52 '1111.0011.1000.0 000' 0xF380 −3200 0x00 OFF
−100.0 60.256 '1111.1001.1100.0 000' 0xF9C0 −1600 0x00 OFF
0.0 100.00 '0000.0000.0000.0 000' 0x0000 0 0x00 OFF
100.0 138.506 '0000.0110.0100.0 000' 0x0640 1600 0x00 OFF
200.0 175.856 '0000.1100.1000.0 000' 0x0C80 3200 0x00 OFF
500.0 280.978 '0001.1111.0100.0 000' 0x1F40 8000 0x00 OFF
750.0 360.638 '0010.1110.1110.0 000' 0x2EE0 12000 0x00 OFF
800.0 375.704 '0011.0010.0000.0 000' 0x3200 12800 0x00 OFF
850.0 390.481 '0011.0101.0010.0 000' 0x3520 13600 0x00 OFF
> 850.0 > 390.481
3) '0011.0101.0010.0 001' 0x3521 13601 0x42 ON
Overrange
--- > 5010.00
2) '0011.0101.0010.0 010' 0x3522 13602 0x60 ON
Wire break
1) Temperature values below 0 °C are represented in two's complement binary.
2) When short circuit and wire break monitoring is on (see Section "Diagnostics" > "Error
Response")
3) When lower/upper limit violation detection is on (see Section "Diagnostics" > "Error Response")
4) Status information:
X: Not used,
F: Short circuit, wire break,
Ü: Range upper limit violation, range lower limit violation, under-range, over-range

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4.3.3 Ni100 (DIN 43760), ID 1


4.3.3.1 Standard Format

The "Ni100 (DIN 43760)" setting is used by the I/O module to convert the
resistance measured values from Ni100 sensors (DIN 43760) to temperature
values and outputs the results in degrees Celsius.
The temperature values are displayed with a resolution of 1 digit per 0.1 °C in
one word (16 bits). Temperature values below 0 °C are represented in two's
complement binary. As a result, 0°C corresponds to the numeric value 0x0000
and 100°C to 0x03E8 (dec. 1000). The maximum range in the two's complement
representation that can be displayed with one word ranges from -32768 to
+32767. The numeric range that is used depends on the set sensor type and on
the resolution for the process value. With the "Ni100 (DIN 43760)" setting, the
possible numeric range corresponds to the temperature range of −60 °C to +250
°C, meaning it covers a range of −600 to +2500.

Table 28: ID 1, Ni100 (DIN 43760) Setting, Standard Format


1) Status
Temperature Resistance Numeric value Error
byte
°C Ω LED
Binary Hex. Dec. hex.
--- < 10.00
2) '1111.1101.1010.1000' 0xFDA8 −600 0x50 ON
Short circuit
< −60.0 < 69.52
3) '1111.1101.1010.1000' 0xFDA8 −600 0x41 ON
Underrange
−60.0 69.52 '1111.1101.1010.1000' 0xFDA8 −600 0x00 OFF
−50.0 74.26 '1111.1110.0000.1100' 0xFE0C −500 0x00 OFF
0.0 100.00 '0000.0000.0000.0000' 0x0000 0 0x00 OFF
50.0 129.11 '0000.0001.1111.0100' 0x01F4 500 0x00 OFF
100.0 161.78 '0000.0011.1110.1000' 0x03E8 1000 0x00 OFF
150.0 198.64 '0000.0101.1101.1100' 0x05DC 1500 0x00 OFF
200.0 240.66 '0000.0111.1101.0000' 0x07D0 2000 0x00 OFF
250.0 289.16 '0000.1001.1100.0100' 0x09C4 2500 0x00 OFF
> 250.0 > 289.16
3) '0000.1001.1100.0100' 0x09C4 2500 0x42 ON
Overrange
--- > 5010.00
2) '0000.1001.1100.0100' 0x09C4 2500 0x60 ON
Wire break
1) Temperature values below 0 °C are represented in two's complement binary.
2) When short circuit and wire break monitoring is on (see Section "Diagnostics" > "Error
Response")
3) When lower/upper limit violation detection is on (see Section "Diagnostics" > "Error Response")

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4.3.3.2 S5-FB250 Format

With the setting "Ni100 (DIN 43760)" and activated S5-FB250 format, the I/O
module converts the resistance measured values of Ni100 sensors (DIN 43760)
and outputs them as temperature values.
The temperature values are displayed at a resolution of 1 digit per 0.5 °C.
The status information is depicted in bit 0 to bit 2 and the digitalized measured
value in bit 3 to bit 15.

Table 29: ID 1, Ni100 (DIN 43760) Setting, S5-FB250 Format


1) 4) Status
Temperature Resistance Numeric value with status information Error
byte
°C Ω LED
Binary XFÜ Hex. Dec. hex.
--- < 10.00
2) '1111.1100.0100.0 010' 0xFC42 −958 0x50 ON
Short circuit
< −60.0 < 69.52
3) '1111.1100.0100.0 001' 0xFC41 −959 0x41 ON
Underrange
−60.0 69.52 '1111.1100.0100.0 000' 0xFC40 −960 0x00 OFF
−50.0 74.26 '1111.1100.1110.0 000' 0xFCE0 −800 0x00 OFF
0.0 100.00 '0000.0000.0000.0 000' 0x0000 0 0x00 OFF
50.0 129.11 '0000.0011.0010.0 000' 0x0320 800 0x00 OFF
100.0 161.78 '0000.0110.0100.0 000' 0x0640 1600 0x00 OFF
150.0 198.64 '0000.1001.0110.0 000' 0x0960 2400 0x00 OFF
200.0 240.66 '0000.1100.1000.0 000' 0x0C80 3200 0x00 OFF
250.0 289.16 '0000.1111.1010.0 000' 0x0FA0 4000 0x00 OFF
>250.0 > 289.16
3) '0000.1111.1010.0 001' 0x0FA1 4001 0x42 ON
Overrange
--- > 5010.00
2) '0000.1111.1010.0 010' 0x0FA2 4002 0x60 ON
Wire break
1) Temperature values below 0 °C are represented in two's complement binary.
2) When short circuit and wire break monitoring is on (see Section "Diagnostics" > "Error
Response")
3) When lower/upper limit violation detection is on (see Section "Diagnostics" > "Error Response")
4) Status information:
X: Not used,
F: Short circuit, wire break,
Ü: Range upper limit violation, range lower limit violation, under-range, over-range

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4.3.4 Pt1000 (IEC 751), ID 2


4.3.4.1 Standard Format

The "Pt1000 (IEC 751)" setting is used by the I/O module to convert the
resistance measured values from Pt1000 sensors (IEC 751) to temperature
values and outputs the results in degrees Celsius.
The temperature values are displayed with a resolution of 1 digit per 0.1 °C in
one word (16 bits). Temperature values below 0 °C are represented in two's
complement binary. As a result, 0°C corresponds to the numeric value 0x0000
and 100°C to 0x03E8 (dec. 1000). The maximum numeric range in the two's
complement representation that can be displayed with one word ranges from -
32768 to +32767. The numeric range that is used depends on the set sensor
type and on the resolution for the process value. With the "Pt1000 (IEC 751)"
setting, the possible numeric range corresponds to the temperature range of
−200 °C to +850 °C, meaning it covers a range of −2000 to +8500.

Table 30: ID 2, Pt1000 Setting (IEC 751), Standard Format


1) Status
Temperature Resistance Numeric value Error
byte
°C Ω LED
Binary Hex. Dec. hex.
--- < 10.00
2) '1111.1000.0011.0000' 0xF830 −2000 0x50 ON
Short circuit
< −200.0 < 185.20
3) '1111.1000.0011.0000' 0xF830 −2000 0x41 ON
Underrange
−200.0 185.20 '1111.1000.0011.0000' 0xF830 −2000 0x00 OFF
−100.0 602.56 '1111.1100.0001.1000' 0xFC18 −1000 0x00 OFF
0.0 1000.00 '0000.0000.0000.0000' 0x0000 0 0x00 OFF
100.0 1385.06 '0000.0011.1110.1000' 0x03E8 1000 0x00 OFF
200.0 1758.56 '0000.0111.1101.0000' 0x07D0 2000 0x00 OFF
500.0 2809.78 '0001.0011.1000.1000' 0x1388 5000 0x00 OFF
750.0 3606.38 '0001.1101.0100.1100' 0x1D4C 7500 0x00 OFF
800.0 3757.04 '0001.1111.0100.0000' 0x1F40 8000 0x00 OFF
850.0 3904.81 '0010.0001.0011.0100' 0x2134 8500 0x00 OFF
> 850.0 > 3904.81
3) '0010.0001.0011.0100' 0x2134 8500 0x42 ON
Overrange
--- > 5010.00
2) '0010.0001.0011.0100' 0x2134 8500 0x60 ON
Wire break
1) Temperature values below 0 °C are represented in two's complement binary.
2) When short circuit and wire break monitoring is on (see Section "Diagnostics" > "Error
Response")
3) When lower/upper limit violation detection is on (see Section "Diagnostics" > "Error Response")

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4.3.4.2 S5-FB250 Format

With the setting "Pt1000 (IEC 751)" and activated S5-FB250 format, the I/O
module converts the resistance measured values of Pt1000 sensors (IEC 751)
and outputs them as temperature values.
The temperature values are displayed at a resolution of 1 digit per 0.5 °C.
The status information is depicted in bit 0 to bit 2 and the digitalized measured
value in bit 3 to bit 15.

Table 31: ID 2, Pt1000 (IEC 751) Setting, S5-FB250 Format


1) 4) Status
Temperature Resistance Numeric value with status information Error
byte
°C Ω LED
Binary XFÜ Hex. Dec. hex.
--- < 10.00
2) '1111.0011.1000.0 010' 0xF382 −3198 0x50 ON
Short circuit
< −200.0 < 185.20
3) '1111.0011.1000.0 001' 0xF381 −3199 0x41 ON
Underrange
−200.0 185.20 '1111.0011.1000.0 000' 0xF380 −3200 0x00 OFF
−100.0 602.56 '1111.1001.1100.0 000' 0xF9C0 −1600 0x00 OFF
0.0 1000.00 '0000.0000.0000.0 000' 0x0000 0 0x00 OFF
100.0 1385.06 '0000.0011.1110.1 000' 0x0640 1600 0x00 OFF
200.0 1758.56 '0000.0111.1101.0 000' 0x0C80 3200 0x00 OFF
500.0 2809.78 '0001.1111.0100.0 000' 0x1F40 8000 0x00 OFF
750.0 3606.38 '0010.1110.1110.0 000' 0x2EE0 12000 0x00 OFF
800.0 3757.04 '0011.0010.0000.0 000' 0x3200 12800 0x00 OFF
850.0 3904.81 '0011.0101.0010.0 000' 0x3520 13600 0x00 OFF
> 850.0 > 3904.81
3) '0011.0101.0010.0 001' 0x3521 13601 0x42 ON
Overrange
--- > 5010.00
2) '0011.0101.0010.0 010' 0x3522 13602 0x60 ON
Wire break
1) Temperature values below 0 °C are represented in two's complement binary.
2) When short circuit and wire break monitoring is on (see Section "Diagnostics" > "Error
Response")
3) When lower/upper limit violation detection is on (see Section "Diagnostics" > "Error Response")
4) Status information:
X: Not used,
F: Short circuit, wire break,
Ü: Range upper limit violation, range lower limit violation, under-range, over-range

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4.3.5 Pt500 (IEC 751), ID 3


4.3.5.1 Standard Format

The "Pt500 (IEC 751)" setting is used by the I/O module to convert the resistance
measured values from Pt500 sensors (IEC 751) to temperature values and
outputs the results in degrees Celsius.
The temperature values are displayed with a resolution of 1 digit per 0.1 °C in
one word (16 bits). Temperature values below 0 °C are represented in two's
complement binary. As a result, 0°C corresponds to the numeric value 0x0000
and 100°C to 0x03E8 (dec. 1000). The maximum numeric range in the two's
complement representation that can be displayed with one word ranges from -
32768 to +32767. The numeric range that is used depends on the set sensor
type and on the resolution for the process value. With the "Pt500 (IEC 751)"
setting, the possible numeric range corresponds to the temperature range of
−200 °C to +850 °C, meaning it covers a range of −2000 to +8500.

Table 32: ID 3, Pt500 (IEC 751) Setting, Standard Format


1) Status
Temperature Resistance Numeric value Error
byte
°C Ω LED
Binary Hex. Dec. hex.
--- < 10.00
2) '1111.1000.0011.0000' 0xF830 −2000 0x50 ON
Short circuit
< −200.0 < 92.60
3) '1111.1000.0011.0000' 0xF830 −2000 0x41 ON
Underrange
−200.0 92.60 '1111.1000.0011.0000' 0xF830 −2000 0x00 OFF
−100.0 301.28 '1111.1100.0001.1000' 0xFC18 −1000 0x00 OFF
0.0 500.00 '0000.0000.0000.0000' 0x0000 0 0x00 OFF
100.0 692.53 '0000.0011.1110.1000' 0x03E8 1000 0x00 OFF
200.0 879.28 '0000.0111.1101.0000' 0x07D0 2000 0x00 OFF
500.0 1404.89 '0001.0011.1000.1000' 0x1388 5000 0x00 OFF
750.0 1803.19 '0001.1101.0100.1100' 0x1D4C 7500 0x00 OFF
800.0 1878.52 '0001.1111.0100.0000' 0x1F40 8000 0x00 OFF
850.0 1952.41 '0010.0001.0011.0100' 0x2134 8500 0x00 OFF
> 850.0 > 1952.41
3) '0010.0001.0011.0100' 0x2134 8500 0x42 ON
Overrange
--- > 5010.00
2) '0010.0001.0011.0100' 0x2134 8500 0x60 ON
Wire break
1) Temperature values below 0 °C are represented in two's complement binary.
2) When short circuit and wire break monitoring is on (see Section "Diagnostics" > "Error
Response")
3) When lower/upper limit violation detection is on (see Section "Diagnostics" > "Error Response")

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4.3.5.2 S5-FB250 Format

With the setting "Pt500 (IEC 751)" and activated S5-FB250 format, the I/O
module converts the resistance measured values of Pt500 sensors (IEC 751) and
outputs them as temperature values. The temperature values are displayed at a
resolution of 1 digit per 0.5 °C.
The status information is depicted in bit 0 to bit 2 and the digitalized measured
value in bit 3 to bit 15.

Table 33: ID 3, Pt500 (IEC 751) Setting, S5-FB250 Format


1) 4) Status
Temperature Resistance Numeric value with status information Error
byte
°C Ω LED
Binary XFÜ Hex. Dec. hex.
--- < 10.00
2) '1111.0011.1000.0 010' 0xF382 −3198 0x50 ON
Short circuit
< −200.0 < 92.60
3) '1111.0011.1000.0 001' 0xF381 −3199 0x41 ON
Underrange
−200.0 92.60 '1111.0011.1000.0 000' 0xF380 −3200 0x00 OFF
−100.0 301.28 '1111.1001.1100.0 000' 0xF9C0 −1600 0x00 OFF
0.0 500.00 '0000.0000.0000.0 000' 0x0000 0 0x00 OFF
100.0 692.53 '0000.0011.1110.1 000' 0x0640 1600 0x00 OFF
200.0 879.28 '0000.1100.1000.0 000' 0x0C80 3200 0x00 OFF
500.0 1404.89 '0001.1111.0100.0 000' 0x1F40 8000 0x00 OFF
750.0 1803.19 '0010.1110.1110.0 000' 0x2EE0 12000 0x00 OFF
800.0 1878.52 '0011.0010.0000.0 000' 0x3200 12800 0x00 OFF
850.0 1952.41 '0011.0101.0010.0 000' 0x3520 13600 0x00 OFF
> 850.0 > 1952.41
3) '0011.0101.0010.0 001' 0x3521 13601 0x42 ON
Overrange
--- > 5010.00
2) '0011.0101.0010.0 010' 0x3522 13602 0x60 ON
Wire break
1) Temperature values below 0 °C are represented in two's complement binary.
2) When short circuit and wire break monitoring is on (see Section "Diagnostics" > "Error
Response")
3) When lower/upper limit violation detection is on (see Section "Diagnostics" > "Error Response")
4) Status information:
X: Not used,
F: Short circuit, wire break,
Ü: Range upper limit violation, range lower limit violation, under-range, over-range

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4.3.6 Pt200 (IEC 751), ID 4


4.3.6.1 Standard Format

The "Pt200 (IEC 751)" setting is used by the I/O module to convert the resistance
measured values from Pt200 sensors (IEC 751) to temperature values and
outputs the results in degrees Celsius.
The temperature values are displayed with a resolution of 1 digit per 0.1 °C in
one word (16 bits). Temperature values below 0 °C are represented in two's
complement binary. As a result, 0°C corresponds to the numeric value 0x0000
and 100°C to 0x03E8 (dec. 1000). The maximum numeric range in the two's
complement representation that can be displayed with one word ranges from -
32768 to +32767. The numeric range that is used depends on the set sensor
type and on the resolution for the process value. With the "Pt200 (IEC 751)"
setting, the possible numeric range corresponds to the temperature range of
−200 °C to +850 °C, meaning it covers a range of −2000 to +8500.

Table 34: ID 4, Pt200 Setting (IEC 751), Standard Format


1) Status
Temperature Resistance Numeric value Error
byte
°C Ω LED
Binary Hex. Dec. hex.
--- < 10.00
2) '1111.1000.0011.0000' 0xF830 −2000 0x50 ON
Short circuit
< −200.0 < 37.04
3) '1111.1000.0011.0000' 0xF830 −2000 0x41 ON
Underrange
−200.0 37.04 '1111.1000.0011.0000' 0xF830 −2000 0x00 OFF
−100.0 120.51 '1111.1100.0001.1000' 0xFC18 −1000 0x00 OFF
0.0 200.00 '0000.0000.0000.0000' 0x0000 0 0x00 OFF
100.0 277.01 '0000.0011.1110.1000' 0x03E8 1000 0x00 OFF
200.0 351.71 '0000.0111.1101.0000' 0x07D0 2000 0x00 OFF
500.0 561.96 '0001.0011.1000.1000' 0x1388 5000 0x00 OFF
750.0 721.28 '0001.1101.0100.1100' 0x1D4C 7500 0x00 OFF
800.0 751.41 '0001.1111.0100.0000' 0x1F40 8000 0x00 OFF
850.0 780.96 '0010.0001.0011.0100' 0x2134 8500 0x00 OFF
> 850.0 > 780.96
3) '0010.0001.0011.0100' 0x2134 8500 0x42 ON
Overrange
--- > 5010.00
2) '0010.0001.0011.0100' 0x2134 8500 0x60 ON
Wire break
1) Temperature values below 0 °C are represented in two's complement binary.
2) When short circuit and wire break monitoring is on (see Section "Diagnostics" > "Error
Response")
3) When lower/upper limit violation detection is on (see Section "Diagnostics" > "Error Response")

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4.3.6.2 S5-FB250 Format

With the setting "Pt200 (IEC 751)" and activated S5-FB250 format, the I/O
module converts the resistance measured values of Pt200 sensors (IEC 751) and
outputs them as temperature values.
The temperature values are displayed at a resolution of 1 digit per 0.5 °C.
The status information is depicted in bit 0 to bit 2 and the digitalized measured
value in bit 3 to bit 15.

Table 35: ID 4, Pt200 (IEC 751) Setting, S5-FB250 Format


1) 4) Status
Temperature Resistance Numeric value with status information Error
byte
°C Ω LED
Binary XFÜ Hex. Dec. hex.
--- < 10.00
2) '1111.0011.1000.0 010' 0xF382 −3198 0x50 ON
Short circuit
< −200.0 < 37.04
3) '1111.0011.1000.0 001' 0xF381 −3199 0x41 ON
Underrange
−200.0 37.04 '1111.0011.1000.0 000' 0xF380 −3200 0x00 OFF
−100.0 120.51 '1111.1001.1100.0 000' 0xF9C0 −1600 0x00 OFF
0.0 200.00 '0000.0000.0000.0 000' 0x0000 0 0x00 OFF
100.0 277.01 '0000.0011.1110.1 000' 0x0640 1600 0x00 OFF
200.0 351.71 '0000.1100.1000.0 000' 0x0C80 3200 0x00 OFF
500.0 561.96 '0001.1111.0100.0 000' 0x1F40 8000 0x00 OFF
750.0 721.28 '0010.1110.1110.0 000' 0x2EE0 12000 0x00 OFF
800.0 751.41 '0011.0010.0000.0 000' 0x3200 12800 0x00 OFF
850.0 780.96 '0011.0101.0010.0 000' 0x3520 13600 0x00 OFF
> 850.0 > 780.96
3) '0011.0101.0010.0 001' 0x3521 13601 0x42 ON
Overrange
--- > 5010.00
2) '0011.0101.0010.0 010' 0x3522 13602 0x60 ON
Wire break
1) Temperature values below 0 °C are represented in two's complement binary.
2) When short circuit and wire break monitoring is on (see Section "Diagnostics" > "Error
Response")
3) When lower/upper limit violation detection is on (see Section "Diagnostics" > "Error Response")
4) Status information:
X: Not used,
F: Short circuit, wire break,
Ü: Range upper limit violation, range lower limit violation, under-range, over-range

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4.3.7 Ni1000 (TK6180, DIN 43760), ID 5


4.3.7.1 Standard Format

The "Ni1000 (TK6180, DIN 43760)" setting is used by the I/O module to convert
the resistance measured values from Ni1000 sensors (TK6180, DIN 43760) to
temperature values and outputs the results in degrees Celsius.
The temperature values are displayed with a resolution of 1 digit per 0.1 °C in
one word (16 bits). Temperature values below 0 °C are represented in two's
complement binary. As a result, 0°C corresponds to the numeric value 0x0000
and 100°C to 0x03E8 (dec. 1000). The maximum numeric range in the two's
complement representation that can be displayed with one word ranges from -
32768 to +32767. The numeric range that is used depends on the set sensor
type and on the resolution for the process value. With the "Ni1000 (TK 6180, DIN
43760)" setting, the possible numeric range corresponds to the temperature
range of −60 °C to +250 °C, meaning it covers a range of −600 to +2500.
.

Table 36: ID 5, Ni1000 (TK6180, DIN 43760) Setting, Standard Format


1) Status
Temperature Resistance Numeric value Error
byte
°C Ω LED
Binary Hex. Dec. hex.
--- < 10.00
2) '1111.1101.1010.1000' 0xFDA8 −600 0x50 ON
Short circuit
< −60.0 < 695.20
3) '1111.1101.1010.1000' 0xFDA8 −600 0x41 ON
Underrange
−60.0 695.20 '1111.1101.1010.1000' 0xFDA8 −600 0x00 OFF
−50.0 742.60 '1111.1110.0000.1100' 0xFE0C −500 0x00 OFF
0.0 1000.00 '0000.0000.0000.0000' 0x0000 0 0x00 OFF
50.0 1291.10 '0000.0001.1111.0100' 0x01F4 500 0x00 OFF
100.0 1617.80 '0000.0011.1110.1000' 0x03E8 1000 0x00 OFF
150.0 1986.40 '0000.0101.1101.1100' 0x05DC 1500 0x00 OFF
200.0 2406.60 '0000.0111.1101.0000' 0x07D0 2000 0x00 OFF
250.0 2891.60 '0000.1001.1100.0100' 0x09C4 2500 0x00 OFF
> 250.0 > 2891.60
3) '0000.1001.1100.0100' 0x09C4 2500 0x42 ON
Overrange
--- > 5010.00
2) '0000.1001.1100.0100' 0x09C4 2500 0x60 ON
Wire break
1) Temperature values below 0 °C are represented in two's complement binary.
2) When short circuit and wire break monitoring is on (see Section "Diagnostics" > "Error
Response")
3) When lower/upper limit violation detection is on (see Section "Diagnostics" > "Error Response")

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4.3.7.2 S5-FB250 Format

With the setting "Ni1000 (TK6180, DIN 43760)" and activated S5-FB250 format,
the I/O module converts the resistance measured values of Ni1000 sensors
(TK6180, DIN 43760) and outputs them as temperature values.
The temperature values are displayed at a resolution of 1 digit per 0.5 °C.
The status information is depicted in bit 0 to bit 2 and the digitalized measured
value in bit 3 to bit 15.

Table 37: ID 5, Ni1000 (TK6180, DIN 43760) Setting, S5-FB250 Format


1) 4) Status
Temperature Resistance Numeric value with status information Error
byte
°C Ω LED
Binary XFÜ Hex. Dec. hex.
--- < 10.00
2) '1111.1100.0100.0 010' 0x FC42 −958 0x50 ON
Short circuit
< −60.0 < 695.20
3) '1111.1100.0100.0 001' 0x FC41 −959 0x41 ON
Underrange
−60.0 695.20 '1111.1100.0100.0 000' 0xFC40 −960 0x00 OFF
−50.0 742.60 '1111.1100.1110.0 000' 0xFCE0 −800 0x00 OFF
0.0 1000.00 '0000.0000.0000.0 000' 0x0000 0 0x00 OFF
50.0 1291.10 '0000.0011.0010.0 000' 0x0320 800 0x00 OFF
100.0 1617.80 '0000.0110.0100.0 000' 0x0640 1600 0x00 OFF
150.0 1986.40 '0000.1001.0110.0 000' 0x0960 2400 0x00 OFF
200.0 2406.60 '0000.1100.1000.0 000' 0x0C80 3200 0x00 OFF
250.0 2891.60 '0000.1111.1010.0 000' 0x0FA0 4000 0x00 OFF
> 250.0 > 2891.60
3) '0000.1111.1010.0 001' 0x0FA1 4001 0x42 ON
Overrange
--- > 5010.00
2) '0000.1111.1010.0 010' 0x0FA2 4002 0x60 ON
Wire break
1) Temperature values below 0 °C are represented in two's complement binary.
2) When short circuit and wire break monitoring is on (see Section "Diagnostics" > "Error
Response")
3) When lower/upper limit violation detection is on (see Section "Diagnostics" > "Error Response")
4) Status information:
X: Not used,
F: Short circuit, wire break,
Ü: Range upper limit violation, range lower limit violation, under-range, over-range

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4.3.8 Ni120 (Minco), ID 6


4.3.8.1 Standard Format

The "Ni120 (Minco)" setting is used by the I/O module to convert the resistance
measured values from Ni120 sensors (Minco) to temperature values and outputs
the results in degrees Celsius.
The temperature values are displayed with a resolution of 1 digit per 0.1 °C in
one word (16 bits). Temperature values below 0 °C are represented in two's
complement binary. As a result, 0°C corresponds to the numeric value 0x0000
and 100°C to 0x03E8 (dec. 1000). The maximum numeric range in the two's
complement representation that can be displayed with one word ranges from -
32768 to +32767. The numeric range that is used depends on the set sensor
type and on the resolution for the process value. With the "Ni120 (Minco)" setting,
the possible numeric range corresponds to the temperature range of −80 °C to
+260 °C, meaning it covers a range of −800 to +2600.

Table 38: ID 6, Ni120 (Minco) Setting, Standard Format


1) Status
Temperature Resistance Numeric value Error
byte
°C Ω LED
Binary Hex. Dec. hex.
--- < 10.00
2) '1111.1100.1110.0000' 0xFCE0 −800 0x50 ON
Short circuit
< −80.0 66.60
3) '1111.1100.1110.0000' 0xFCE0 −800 0x41 ON
Underrange
−80.0 66.60 '1111.1100.1110.0000' 0xFCE0 −800 0x00 OFF
−50.0 86.16 '1111.1110.0000.1100' 0xFE0C −500 0x00 OFF
0.0 120.00 '0000.0000.0000.0000' 0x0000 0 0x00 OFF
50.0 157.75 '0000.0001.1111.0100' 0x01F4 500 0x00 OFF
100.0 200.64 '0000.0011.1110.1000' 0x03E8 1000 0x00 OFF
150.0 248.95 '0000.0101.1101.1100' 0x05DC 1500 0x00 OFF
200.0 303.45 '0000.0111.1101.0000' 0x07D0 2000 0x00 OFF
250.0 366.53 '0000.1001.1100.0100' 0x09C4 2500 0x00 OFF
260.0 380.31 '0000.1010.0010.1000' 0x0A28 2600 0x00 OFF
> 260.0 > 380.31
3) '0000.1010.0010.1000' 0x0A28 2600 0x42 ON
Overrange
--- > 5010.00
2) '0000.1010.0010.1000' 0x0A28 2600 0x60 ON
Wire break
1) Temperature values below 0 °C are represented in two's complement binary.
2) When short circuit and wire break monitoring is on (see Section "Diagnostics" > "Error
Response")
3) When lower/upper limit violation detection is on (see Section "Diagnostics" > "Error Response")

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4.3.8.2 S5-FB250 Format

With the setting "Ni120 (Minco)" and activated S5-FB250 format, the I/O module
converts the resistance measured values of Ni120 sensors (Minco) and outputs
them as temperature values. The temperature values are displayed at a
resolution of 1 digit per 0.5 °C.
The status information is depicted in bit 0 to bit 2 and the digitalized measured
value in bit 3 to bit 15.

Table 39: ID 6, Ni120 (Minco) Setting, S5-FB250 Format


1) 4) Status
Temperature Resistance Numeric value with status information Error
byte
°C Ω LED
Binary XFÜ Hex. Dec. hex.
--- < 10.00
2) '1111.1011.0000.0 010' 0xFB02 −1278 0x50 ON
Short circuit
< −80.0 66.60
3) '1111.1011.0000.0 001' 0xFB01 −1279 0x41 ON
Underrange
−80.0 66.60 '1111.1011.0000.0 000' 0xFB00 −1280 0x00 OFF
−50.0 86.16 '1111.1100.1110.0 000' 0xFCE0 −800 0x00 OFF
0.0 120.00 '0000.0000.0000.0 000' 0x0000 0 0x00 OFF
50.0 157.75 '0000.0011.0010.0 000' 0x0320 800 0x00 OFF
100.0 200.64 '0000.0110.0100.0 000' 0x0640 1600 0x00 OFF
150.0 248.95 '0000.1001.0110.0 000' 0x0960 2400 0x00 OFF
200.0 303.45 '0000.1100.1000.0 000' 0x0C80 3200 0x00 OFF
250.0 366.53 '0000.1111.1010.0 000' 0x0FA0 4000 0x00 OFF
260.0 380.31 '0001.0000.0100.0 000' 0x1040 4160 0x00 OFF
> 260.0 >380.31
3) '0001.0000.0100.0 001' 0x1041 4161 0x42 ON
Overrange
--- > 5010.00
2) '0001.0000.0100.0 010' 0x1042 4162 0x60 ON
Wire break
1) Temperature values below 0 °C are represented in two's complement binary.
2) When short circuit and wire break monitoring is ON (see chapter "Diagnostics" > … > "Behavior
in the Event of an Error")
3) When underrange / overrange limit is ON (see chapter "Diagnostics" > … > "Behavior in the
Event of an Error")
4) Status information:
X: Not used,
F: Short circuit, wire break,
Ü: Range upper limit violation, range lower limit violation, under-range, over-range

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4.3.9 Ni1000 (TK5000), ID 7


4.3.9.1 Standard Format

The "Ni1000 (TK5000)" setting is used by the I/O module to convert the
resistance measured values from Ni1000 sensors (TK5000) to temperature
values and outputs the results in degrees Celsius.
The temperature values are displayed with a resolution of 1 digit per 0.1 °C in
one word (16 bits). Temperature values below 0 °C are represented in two's
complement binary. As a result, 0°C corresponds to the numeric value 0x0000
and 100°C to 0x03E8 (dec. 1000). The maximum numeric range in the two's
complement representation that can be displayed with one word ranges from -
32768 to +32767. The numeric range that is used depends on the set sensor
type and on the resolution for the process value. With the "Ni1000 (TK 5000)"
setting, the possible numeric range corresponds to the temperature range of −60
°C to +250 °C, meaning it covers a range of −600 to +2500.

Table 40: ID 7, Ni1000 (TK5000) Setting, Standard Format


1) Status
Temperature Resistance Numeric value Error
byte
°C Ω LED
Binary Hex. Dec. hex.
--- < 10.00
2) '1111.1101.1010.1000' 0xFDA8 −600 0x50 ON
Short circuit
< −60.0 < 751.79
3) '1111.1101.1010.1000' 0xFDA8 −600 0x41 ON
Underrange
−60.0 751.79 '1111.1101.1010.1000' 0xFDA8 −600 0x00 OFF
−50.0 790.88 '1111.1110.0000.1100' 0xFE0C −500 0x00 OFF
0.0 1000.00 '0000.0000.0000.0000' 0x0000 0 0x00 OFF
50.0 1234.98 '0000.0001.1111.0100' 0x01F4 500 0x00 OFF
100.0 1500.00 '0000.0011.1110.1000' 0x03E8 1000 0x00 OFF
150.0 1799.27 '0000.0101.1101.1100' 0x05DC 1500 0x00 OFF
200.0 2136.96 '0000.0111.1101.0000' 0x07D0 2000 0x00 OFF
250.0 2517.27 '0000.1001.1100.0100' 0x09C4 2500 0x00 OFF
> 250.0 > 2517.27 '0000.1001.1100.0100'
3) 0x09C4 2500 0x42 ON
Overrange
--- > 5010.00 '0000.1001.1100.0100'
2) 0x09C4 2500 0x60 ON
Wire break
1) Temperature values below 0 °C are represented in two's complement binary.
2) When short circuit and wire break monitoring is on (see Section "Diagnostics" > "Error
Response")
3) When lower/upper limit violation detection is on (see Section "Diagnostics" > "Error Response")

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4.3.9.2 S5-FB250 Format

With the setting "Ni1000 (TK5000)" and activated S5-FB250 format, the I/O
module converts the resistance measured values of Ni1000 sensors (TK5000)
and outputs them as temperature values.
The temperature values are displayed at a resolution of 1 digit per 0.5 °C.
The status information is depicted in bit 0 to bit 2 and the digitalized measured
value in bit 3 to bit 15.

Table 41: ID 7, Ni1000 (TK5000) Setting, S5-FB250 Format


1) 4) Status
Temperature Resistance Numeric value with status information Error
byte
°C Ω LED
Binary XFÜ Hex. Dec. hex.
--- < 10.00
2) '1111.1100.0100.0 010' 0x FC42 −958 0x50 ON
Short circuit
< −60.0 < 751.79
3) '1111.1100.0100.0 001' 0x FC41 −959 0x41 ON
Underrange
−60.0 751.79 '1111.1100.0100.0 000' 0xFC40 −960 0x00 OFF
−50.0 790.88 '1111.1100.1110.0 000' 0xFCE0 −800 0x00 OFF
0.0 1000.00 '0000.0000.0000.0 000' 0x0000 0 0x00 OFF
50.0 1234.98 '0000.0011.0010.0 000' 0x0320 800 0x00 OFF
100.0 1500.00 '0000.0110.0100.0 000' 0x0640 1600 0x00 OFF
150.0 1799.27 '0000.1001.0110.0 000' 0x0960 2400 0x00 OFF
200.0 2136.96 '0000.1100.1000.0 000' 0x0C80 3200 0x00 OFF
250.0 2517.27 '0000.1111.1010.0 000' 0x0FA0 4000 0x00 OFF
> 250.0 > 2517.27
3) '0000.1111.1010.0 001' 0x0FA1 4001 0x42 ON
Overrange
--- > 5010.00
2) '0000.1111.1010.0 010' 0x0FA2 4002 0x60 ON
Wire break
1) Temperature values below 0 °C are represented in two's complement binary.
2) When short circuit and wire break monitoring is on (see Section "Diagnostics" > "Error
Response")
3) When lower/upper limit violation detection is on (see Section "Diagnostics" > "Error Response")
4) Status information:
X: Not used,
F: Short circuit, wire break,
Ü: Range upper limit violation, range lower limit violation, under-range, over-range

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4.3.10 Ni1000 (TK6180, DIN 43760), High-Resolution, ID 8


4.3.10.1 Standard Format

The "Ni1000 (TK 6180, DIN 43760)" setting is used by the I/O module to convert
the resistance measured values from Ni1000 sensors (TK 6180, DIN 43760) to
temperature values and outputs the results in degrees Celsius.
The temperature values are displayed with a resolution of 1 digit per 0.01 °C in
one word (16 bits). Temperature values below 0 °C are represented in two's
complement binary. As a result, 0°C corresponds to the numeric value 0x0000
and 100°C to 0x2710 (dec. 1000). The maximum numeric range in the two's
complement representation that can be displayed with one word ranges from -
32768 to +32767. The numeric range that is used depends on the set sensor
type and on the resolution for the process value.With the "Ni1000 (TK6180, DIN
43760)" setting, the possible numeric range corresponds to the temperature
range of −50 °C to +150 °C, meaning it covers a range of −5000 to +15000.

Table 42: ID 8, Ni1000 (TK6180, DIN 43760) Setting, Standard Format


1) Status
Temperature Resistance Numeric value Error
byte
°C Ω LED
Binary Hex. Dec. hex.
--- < 10.00
2) '1110.1100.0111.1000' 0xEC78 −5000 0x50 ON
Short circuit
< −50.0 < 742.56
3) '1110.1100.0111.1000' 0xEC78 −5000 0x41 ON
Underrange
−50.0 742.56 '1110.1100.0111.1000' 0xEC78 −5000 0x00 OFF
−25.0 867.04 '1111.0110.0011.1100' 0xF63C −2500 0x00 OFF
0.0 1000.00 '0000.0000.0000.0000' 0x0000 0 0x00 OFF
50.0 1291.10 '0001.0011.1000.1000' 0x1388 5000 0x00 OFF
100.0 1617.80 '0010.0111.0001.0000' 0x2710 10000 0x00 OFF
125.0 1796.30 '0011.0000.1101.0100' 0x30D4 12500 0x00 OFF
150.0 1986.40 '0011.1010.1001.1000' 0x3A98 15000 0x00 OFF
> 150.0 > 1986.40
3) '0011.1010.1001.1000' 0x3A98 15000 0x42 ON
Overrange
--- > 5010.00
2) '0011.1010.1001.1000' 0x3A98 15000 0x60 ON
Wire break
1) Temperature values below 0 °C are represented in two's complement binary.
2) When short circuit and wire break monitoring is on (see Section "Diagnostics" > "Error
Response")
3) When lower/upper limit violation detection is on (see Section "Diagnostics" > "Error Response")

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4.3.10.2 S5-FB250 Format

With the setting "Ni1000 (TK6180, DIN 43760)" and activated S5-FB250 format,
the I/O module converts the resistance measured values of Ni1000 sensors (DIN
43760) and outputs them as temperature values.
The temperature values are displayed at a resolution of 1 digit per 0.05 °C.
The status information is depicted in bit 0 to bit 2 and the digitalized measured
value in bit 3 to bit 15.

Table 43: ID 8, Ni1000 (DIN 43760) Setting, S5-FB250 Format


1) 4) Status
Temperature Resistance Numeric value with status information Error
byte
°C Ω LED
Binary XFÜ Hex. Dec. hex.
--- < 10.00
2) '1110.0000.1100.0 010' 0xE0C2 −7998 0x50 ON
Short circuit
< −50.0 < 742.60
3) '1110.0000.1100.0 001' 0xE0C1 −7999 0x41 ON
Underrange
−50.0 742.60 '1110.0000.1100.0 000' 0xE0C0 −8000 0x00 OFF
−25.0 867.04 1111.0000.0110.0 000' 0xF060 −4000 0x00 OFF
0.0 1000.00 '0000.0000.0000.0 000' 0x0000 0 0x00 OFF
50.0 1291.10 '0001.1111.0100.0 000' 0x1F40 8000 0x00 OFF
100.0 1617.80 '0101.1101.1100.0 000' 0x3E80 16000 0x00 OFF
125.0 1796.30 '0100.1110.0010.0 000' 0x4E20 20000 0x00 OFF
150.0 1986.40 '0101.1101.1100.0 000' 0x5DC0 24000 0x00 OFF
> 150.0 > 1986.40
3) '0101.1101.1100.0 001' 0x5DC1 24001 0x42 ON
Overrange
--- > 5010.00
2) '0101.1101.1100.0 010' 0x5DC2 24002 0x60 ON
Wire break
1) Temperature values below 0 °C are represented in two's complement binary.
2) When short circuit and wire break monitoring is on (see Section "Diagnostics" > "Error
Response")
3) When lower/upper limit violation detection is on (see Section "Diagnostics" > "Error Response")
4) Status information:
X: Not used,
F: Short circuit, wire break,
Ü: Range upper limit violation, range lower limit violation, under-range, over-range

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4.3.11 Ni1000 (TK5000), High-Resolution, ID 9


4.3.11.1 Standard Format

The "Ni1000 (TK 5000)" setting is used by the I/O module to convert the
resistance measured values from Ni1000 sensors (TK 5000) to temperature
values and outputs the results in degrees Celsius.
The temperature values are displayed with a resolution of 1 digit per 0.01 °C in
one word (16 bits). Temperature values below 0 °C are represented in two's
complement binary. As a result, 0°C corresponds to the numeric value 0x0000
and 100°C to 0x2710 (dec. 1000). The maximum range in the two's complement
representation that can be displayed with one word ranges from -32768 to
+32767. The numeric range that is used depends on the set sensor type and on
the resolution for the process value. With the "Ni1000 (TK 5000)" setting, the
possible numeric range corresponds to the temperature range of −50 °C to +150
°C, meaning it covers a range of −5000 to +15000.

Table 44: ID 9, Ni1000 (TK5000) Setting, Standard Format


1) Status
Temperature Resistance Numeric value Error
byte
°C Ω LED
Binary Hex. Dec. hex.
--- < 10.00
2) '1110.1100.0111.1000' 0xEC78 −5000 0x50 ON
Short circuit
< −50.0 < 790.88
3) '1110.1100.0111.1000' 0xEC78 −5000 0x41 ON
Underrange
−50.0 790.88 '1110.1100.0111.1000' 0xEC78 −5000 0x00 OFF
−25.0 892.47 '1111.0110.0011.1100' 0xF63C −2500 0x00 OFF
0.0 1000.00 '0000.0000.0000.0000' 0x0000 0 0x00 OFF
50.0 1234.98 '0001.0011.1000.1000' 0x1388 5000 0x00 OFF
100.0 1500.00 '0010.0111.0001.0000' 0x2710 10000 0x00 OFF
125.0 1645.10 '0011.0000.1101.0100' 0x30D4 12500 0x00 OFF
150.0 1799.27 '0011.1010.1001.1000' 0x3A98 15000 0x00 OFF
> 150.0 > 1799.27
3) '0011.1010.1001.1000' 0x3A98 15000 0x42 ON
Overrange
--- > 5010.00
2) '0011.1010.1001.1000' 0x3A98 15000 0x60 ON
Wire break
1) Temperature values below 0 °C are represented in two's complement binary.
2) When short circuit and wire break monitoring is on (see Section "Diagnostics" > "Error
Response")
3) When lower/upper limit violation detection is on (see Section "Diagnostics" > "Error Response")

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4.3.11.2 S5-FB250 Format

With the setting "Ni1000 (TK5000)" and activated S5-FB250 format, the I/O
module converts the resistance measured values of Ni1000 sensors (TK5000)
and outputs them as temperature values.
The temperature values are displayed at a resolution of 1 digit per 0.05 °C.
The status information is depicted in bit 0 to bit 2 and the digitalized measured
value in bit 3 to bit 15.

Table 45: ID 9, Ni1000 (TK5000) Setting, S5-FB250 Format


1) 4) Status
Temperature Resistance Numeric value with status information Error
byte
°C Ω LED
Binary XFÜ Hex. Dec. hex.
--- < 10.00
2) '1110.0000.1100.0 010' 0x E0C2 −7998 0x50 ON
Short circuit
< −50.0 < 790.88
3) '1110.0000.1100.0 001' 0x E0C1 −7999 0x41 ON
Underrange
−50.0 790.88 '1110.0000.1100.0 000' 0x E0C0 −8000 0x00 OFF
−25.0 892.47 '1111.0000.0110.0 000' 0xF060 −4000 0x00 OFF
0.0 1000.00 '0000.0000.0000.0 000' 0x0000 0 0x00 OFF
50.0 1234.98 '0001.1111.0100.0 000' 0x1F40 8000 0x00 OFF
100.0 1500.00 '0011.1110.1000.0 000' 0x3E80 16000 0x00 OFF
125.0 1645.10 '0100.1110.0010.0 000' 0x4E20 20000 0x00 OFF
150.0 1799.27 '0101.1101.1100.0 000' 0x5DC0 24000 0x00 OFF
> 150.0 > 1799.27
3) '0101.1101.1100.0 001' 0x5DC1 24001 0x42 ON
Overrange
--- > 5010.00
2) '0101.1101.1100.0 010' 0x5DC2 24002 0x60 ON
Wire break
1) Temperature values below 0 °C are represented in two's complement binary.
2) When short circuit and wire break monitoring is on (see Section "Diagnostics" > "Error
Response")
3) When lower/upper limit violation detection is on (see Section "Diagnostics" > "Error Response")
4) Status information:
X: Not used,
F: Short circuit, wire break,
Ü: Range upper limit violation, range lower limit violation, under-range, over-range

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4.3.12 Pt1000 (IEC 751), High-Resolution, ID 10


4.3.12.1 Standard Format

The "Pt1000 (IEC 751)" setting is used by the I/O module to convert the
resistance measured values from Pt1000 sensors (IEC 751) to temperature
values and outputs the results in degrees Celsius.
The temperature values are displayed with a resolution of 1 digit per 0.01 °C in
one word (16 bits). Temperature values below 0 °C are represented in two's
complement binary. As a result, 0°C corresponds to the numeric value 0x0000
and 100°C to 0x2710 (dec. 1000). The maximum numeric range in the two's
complement representation that can be displayed with one word ranges from -
32768 to +32767. The numeric range that is used depends on the set sensor
type and on the resolution for the process value. With the "Pt1000 (IEC 751)"
setting, the possible numeric range corresponds to the temperature range of −50
°C to +150 °C, meaning it covers a range of −5000 to +15000.

Table 46: ID 10, Pt1000 Setting (IEC 751), Standard Format


1) Status
Temperature Resistance Numeric value Error
byte
°C Ω LED
Binary Hex. Dec. hex.
--- < 10.00
2) '1110.1100.0111.1000' 0xEC78 −5000 0x50 ON
Short circuit
< −50.0 < 803.06
3) '1110.1100.0111.1000' 0xEC78 −5000 0x41 ON
Underrange
−50.0 803.06 '1110.1100.0111.1000' 0xEC78 −5000 0x00 OFF
−25.0 901.92 '1111.0110.0011.1100' 0xF63C −2500 0x00 OFF
0.0 1000.00 '0000.0000.0000.0000' 0x0000 0 0x00 OFF
25.0 1097.35 '0000.1001.1100.0100' 0x09C4 2500 0x00 OFF
50.0 1193.97 '0001.0011.1000.1000' 0x1388 5000 0x00 OFF
75.0 1289.87 '0001.1101.0100.1100' 0x1D4C 7500 0x00 OFF
100.0 1385.06 '0010.0111.0001.0000' 0x2710 10000 0x00 OFF
125.0 1479.51 '0011.0000.1101.0100' 0x30D4 12500 0x00 OFF
150.0 1573.25 '0011.1010.1001.1000' 0x3A98 15000 0x00 OFF
> 150.0 > 1573.25
3) '0011.1010.1001.1000' 0x3A98 15000 0x42 ON
Overrange
--- > 5010.00
2) '0011.1010.1001.1000' 0x3A98 15000 0x60 ON
Wire break
1) Temperature values below 0 °C are represented in two's complement binary.
2) When short circuit and wire break monitoring is on (see Section "Diagnostics" > "Error
Response")
3) When lower/upper limit violation detection is on (see Section "Diagnostics" > "Error Response")

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4.3.12.2 S5-FB250 Format

With the setting "Pt1000 (IEC 751)" and activated S5-FB250 format, the I/O
module converts the resistance measured values of Pt1000 sensors (IEC 751)
and outputs them as temperature values.
The temperature values are displayed at a resolution of 1 digit per 0.05 °C.
The status information is depicted in bit 0 to bit 2 and the digitalized measured
value in bit 3 to bit 15.

Table 47: ID 10, Pt1000 (IEC 751) Setting, S5-FB250 Format


1) 4) Status
Temperature Resistance Numeric value with status information Error
byte
°C Ω LED
Binary XFÜ Hex. Dec. hex.
--- < 10.00
2) '1110.0000.1100.0 010' 0xE0C2 −7998 0x50 ON
Short circuit
< −50.0 < 803.06
3) '1110.0000.1100.0 001' 0xE0C1 −7999 0x41 ON
Underrange
−50.0 803.06 '1110.0000.1100.0 000' 0xE0C0 −8000 0x00 OFF
−25.0 901.92 '1111.0000.0110.0 000' 0xF060 −4000 0x00 OFF
0.0 1000.00 '0000.0000.0000.0 000' 0x0000 0 0x00 OFF
25.0 1097.35 0000.1111.1010.0 000' 0x0FA0 4000 0x00 OFF
50.0 1193.97 '0001.1111.0100.0 000' 0x1F40 8000 0x00 OFF
75.0 1289.87 '0010.1110.1110.0 000' 0x2EE0 12000 0x00 OFF
100.0 1385.06 '0011.1110.1000.0 000' 0x3E80 16000 0x00 OFF
125.0 1479.51 '0100.1110.0010.0 000' 0x4E20 20000 0x00 OFF
150.0 1573.25 0101.1101.1100.0 000' 5DC0 24000 0x00 OFF
> 150.0 > 1573.25
3) 0101.1101.1100.0 001' 5DC1 24001 0x42 ON
Overrange
--- > 5010.00
2) 0101.1101.1100.0 010' 5DC2 24002 0x60 ON
Wire break
1) Temperature values below 0 °C are represented in two's complement binary.
2) When short circuit and wire break monitoring is on (see Section "Diagnostics" > "Error
Response")
3) When lower/upper limit violation detection is on (see Section "Diagnostics" > "Error Response")
4) Status information:
X: Not used,
F: Short circuit, wire break,
Ü: Range upper limit violation, range lower limit violation, under-range, over-range

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4.3.13 Pt100 (IEC 751), High-Resolution, ID 11


4.3.13.1 Standard Format

The "Pt100 (IEC 751)" setting is used by the I/O module to convert the resistance
measured values from Pt100 sensors (IEC 751) to temperature values and
outputs the results in degrees Celsius.

The temperature values are displayed with a resolution of 1 digit per 0.01 °C in
one word (16 bits). Temperature values below 0 °C are represented in two's
complement binary. As a result, 0°C corresponds to the numeric value 0x0000
and 100°C to 0x2710 (dec. 10000). The maximum numeric range in the two's
complement representation that can be displayed with one word ranges from -
32768 to +32767. The numeric range that is used depends on the set sensor
type and on the resolution for the process value. With the "Pt100 (IEC 751)"
setting, the possible numeric range corresponds to the temperature range of −50
°C to +150 °C, meaning it covers a range of −5000 to +15000.

Table 48: ID 11, Pt100 Setting (IEC 751), Standard Format


1) Status
Temperature Resistance Numeric value Error
byte
°C Ω LED
Binary Hex. Dec. hex.
--- < 10,00
2) '1110.1100.0111.1000' 0xEC78 −5000 0x50 ON
Short circuit
< −50,0 < 80,306
3) '1110.1100.0111.1000' 0xEC78 −5000 0x41 ON
Underrange
−50,0 80,306 '1110.1100.0111.1000' 0xEC78 −5000 0x00 OFF
−25,0 90,192 '1111.0110.0011.1100' 0xF63C −2500 0x00 OFF
0,0 100,000 '0000.0000.0000.0000' 0x0000 0 0x00 OFF
25,0 109,735 '0000.1001.1100.0100' 0x09C4 2500 0x00 OFF
50,0 119,397 '0001.0011.1000.1000' 0x1388 5000 0x00 OFF
75,0 128,987 '0001.1101.0100.1100' 0x1D4C 7500 0x00 OFF
100,0 138,506 '0010.0111.0001.0000' 0x2710 10000 0x00 OFF
125,0 147,951 '0011.0000.1101.0100' 0x30D4 12500 0x00 OFF
150,0 157,325 '0011.1010.1001.1000' 0x3A98 15000 0x00 OFF
> 150,0 > 157,325
3) '0011.1010.1001.1000' 0x3A98 15000 0x42 ON
Overrange
--- > 5010,00
2) '0011.1010.1001.1000' 0x3A98 15000 0x60 ON
Wire break
1) Temperature values below 0 °C are represented in two's complement binary.
2) When short circuit and wire break monitoring is on (see Section "Diagnostics" > "Error
Response")
3) When lower/upper limit violation detection is on (see Section "Diagnostics" > "Error Response")

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4.3.13.2 S5-FB250 Format

With the setting "Pt100 (IEC 751)" and activated S5-FB250 format, the I/O
module converts the resistance measured values of Pt100 sensors (IEC 751) and
outputs them as temperature values. The temperature values are displayed at a
resolution of 1 digit per 0.05 °C. The status information is depicted in bit 0 to bit 2
and the digitalized measured value in bit 3 to bit 15.

Table 49: ID 11, Pt100 (IEC 751) Setting, S5-FB250 Format


1) 4) Status
Temperature Resistance Numeric value with status information Error
byte
°C Ω LED
Binary XFÜ Hex. Dec. hex.
--- < 10,00
2) '1110.0000.1100.0 010' 0xE0C2 −7998 0x50 ON
Short circuit
< −50,0 < 80,306
3) '1110.0000.1100.0 001' 0xE0C1 −7999 0x41 ON
Underrange
−50,0 80,306 '1110.0000.1100.0 000' 0xE0C0 −8000 0x00 OFF
−25,0 90,192 '1111.0000.0110.0 000' 0xF060 −4000 0x00 OFF
0,0 100,000 '0000.0000.0000.0 000' 0x0000 0 0x00 OFF
25,0 109,735 0000.1111.1010.0 000' 0x0FA0 4000 0x00 OFF
50,0 119,397 '0001.1111.0100.0 000' 0x1F40 8000 0x00 OFF
75,0 128,987 '0010.1110.1110.0 000' 0x2EE0 12000 0x00 OFF
100,0 138,506 '0011.1110.1000.0 000' 0x3E80 16000 0x00 OFF
125,0 147,951 '0100.1110.0010.0 000' 0x4E20 20000 0x00 OFF
150,0 157,325 0101.1101.1100.0 000' 0x5DC0 24000 0x00 OFF
> 150,0 > 157,325
3) 0101.1101.1100.0 001' 0x5DC1 24001 0x42 ON
Overrange
--- > 5010,00
2) 0101.1101.1100.0 010' 0x5DC2 24002 0x60 ON
Wire break
1) Temperature values below 0 °C are represented in two's complement binary.
2) When short circuit and wire break monitoring is on (see Section "Diagnostics" > "Error
Response")
3) When lower/upper limit violation detection is on (see Section "Diagnostics" > "Error Response")
4) Status information:
X: Not used,
F: Short circuit, wire break,
Ü: Range upper limit violation, range lower limit violation, under-range, over-range

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4.3.14 Potentiometer, ID 13

Potentiometer!
The "Potentiometer" sensor type and the corresponding measuring range may
only be used with 3-wire connecting technology.

4.3.14.1 Standard Format

At the "Potentiometer" setting the I/O module outputs the resistance ratio
between the slider resistance (connections +Rx/+RxL) and the overall resistance
(connections +Rx/−Rx) of the potentiometer connected to the system. The set
values are displayed at a resolution of 1 digit per 0.005 % in one word (16 bits).
The maximum numeric range in the two's complement representation that can be
displayed with one word ranges from −32768 to +32767. The numeric range that
is used depends on the set sensor type and on the resolution for the process
value. With the "Potentiometer" setting, the possible numeric range corresponds
to the defined measuring range of 0 % to 100 %, meaning it covers a range of 0
to +20000.

Table 50: ID 13, Potentiometer, Standard Format


Status
Percentage Numeric value Error
byte
% LED
Binary Hex. Dec. hex.
0.0
1) '0000.0000.0000.0000' 0x0000 0 0x50 ON
Short circuit
0.0
2) '0000.0000.0000.0000' 0x0000 0 0x41 ON
Underrange
0.0 '0000.0000.0000.0000' 0x0000 0 0x00 OFF
20.0 '0000.1111.1010.0000' 0x0FA0 4000 0x00 OFF
40.0 '0001.1111.0100.0000' 0x1F40 8000 0x00 OFF
60.0 '0010.1110.1110.0000' 0x2EE0 12000 0x00 OFF
80.0 '0011.1110.1000.0000' 0x3E80 16000 0x00 OFF
100.0 '0100.1110.0010.0000' 0x4E20 20000 0x00 OFF
> 100
2) '0100.1110.0010.0000' 0x4E20 20000 0x42 ON
Overrange
> 100
1) '0100.1110.0010.0000' 0x4E20 20000 0x60 ON
Wire break
1) When short circuit and wire break monitoring is on (see Section "Diagnostics" > "Error
Response")
2) When lower/upper limit violation detection is on (see Section "Diagnostics" > "Error Response")

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4.3.14.2 S5-FB250 Format

At the "Potentiometer" setting the I/O module outputs the resistance ratio
between the slider resistance (connections +Rx/+RxL) and the overall resistance
(connections +Rx/−Rx) of the potentiometer connected to the system. The
resistance ratio is displayed at a resolution of 1 digit per 0.05 °C.
The status information is depicted in bit 0 to bit 2 and the digitalized measured
value in bit 3 to bit 15.

Table 51: ID 13, Potentiometer Setting, S5-FB250 Format


4) Status
Percentage Numeric value with status information Error
byte
% LED
Binary XFÜ Hex. Dec. hex.
0
1) '0000.0000.0000.0 010' 0x0002 2 0x50 ON
Short circuit
0
2) '0000.0000.0000.0 001' 0x0001 1 0x41 ON
Underrange
0 '0000.0000.0000.0 000' 0x0000 0 0x00 OFF
20.0 '0000.0001.1001.0 000' 0x0190 400 0x00 OFF
40.0 '0000.0011.0010.0 000' 0x0320 800 0x00 OFF
60.0 '0000.0100.1011.0 000' 0x04B0 1200 0x00 OFF
80.0 '0000.0110.0100.0 000' 0x0640 1600 0x00 OFF
100.0 '0000.0111.1101.0 000' 0x07D0 2000 0x00 OFF
> 100
3) '0000.0111.1101.0 001' 0x07D1 2001 0x42 ON
Overrange
> 100.0
1) '0000.0111.1101.0 010' 0x07D2 2002 0x60 ON
Wire break
1) When short circuit and wire break monitoring is on (see Section "Diagnostics" > "Error
Response")
2) Is displayed only when monitoring for lower limit violation is enabled (see Section "Diagnostics"
> "Error Response"), when a short circuit is present and when short-circuit monitoring is
deactivated
3) Is displayed only when monitoring for upper limit violation is enabled (see Section "Diagnostics"
> "Error Response"), when a wire break is present and when wire break monitoring is
deactivated
4) Status information:
X: Not used,
F: Short circuit, wire break,
Ü: Range upper limit violation, range lower limit violation, under-range, over-range

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4.3.15 Resistance Measurement 1, 0 Ohm … 5.0 kOhm, ID 14

No short-circuit detection for resistance measurement!


Short-circuit detection is technically not possible with sensor types "Resistance
measurement 1" and "Resistance measurement 2".

4.3.15.1 Standard Format

With the setting "Resistance measurement 1" (0 Ohm ... 5.0 kOhm), the I/O
module outputs the resistance measured values of the sensors directly.
The resistance values are displayed at a resolution of 1 digit per 0.2 Ω in one
word (16-bit). The maximum numeric range in the two's complement
representation that can be displayed with one word ranges from -32768 to
+32767. The numeric range that is used depends on the set sensor type and on
the resolution for the process value. With the "Resistance measurement 1"
setting, the possible numeric range corresponds to the defined measuring range
of 0 Ohm to 5.0 kOhm, meaning it covers a range of 0 to +25000.

Table 52: ID 14, "Resistance Measurement 1" Setting, Standard Format


1) Status
Resistance Numeric value Error
byte
Ω LED
Binary Hex. Dec. hex.
0 '0000.0000.0000.0000' 0x0000 0 0x00 OFF
100 '0000.0001.1111.0100' 0x01F4 500 0x00 OFF
200 '0000.0011.1110.1000' 0x03E8 1000 0x00 OFF
300 '0000.0101.1101.1100' 0x05DC 1500 0x00 OFF
1000 '0001.0011.1000.1000' 0x1388 5000 0x00 OFF
2000 '0010.0111.0001.0000' 0x2710 10000 0x00 OFF
3000 '0011.1010.1001.1000' 0x3A98 15000 0x00 OFF
4000 '0100.1110.0010.0000' 0x4E20 20000 0x00 OFF
5000 '0110.0001.1010.1000' 0x61A8 25000 0x00 OFF
> 5000
3) '0110.0001.1010.1000' 0x61A8 25000 0x42 ON
Overrange
> 5010
2) '0110.0001.1010.1000' 0x61A8 25000 0x62 ON
Wire break
1) Temperature values below 0 °C are represented in two's complement binary.
2) When short circuit and wire break monitoring is on (see Section "Diagnostics" > "Error
Response")
3) When lower/upper limit violation detection is on (see Section "Diagnostics" > "Error Response")

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4.3.15.2 S5-FB250 Format

With the setting "Resistance measurement 1" (0 Ohm ... 5.0 kOhm) and activated
S5-FB250 format, the I/O module outputs the resistance measured values of the
sensors directly.
The resistance values are displayed at a resolution of 1 digit per 4 Ω. The status
information is depicted in bit 0 to bit 2 and the digitalized measured value in bit 3
to bit 15.

Table 53: ID 14, "Resistance Measurement 1" Setting, S5-FB250 Format


3) Status
Resistance Numeric value with status information Error
byte
Ω LED
Binary XFÜ Hex. Dec. hex.
0 '0000.0000.0000.0 000' 0x0000 0 0x00 OFF
100 '0000.0000.1100.1 000' 0x00C8 200 0x00 OFF
200 '0000.0001.1001.0 000' 0x0190 400 0x00 OFF
300 '0000.0010.0101.1 000' 0x0258 600 0x00 OFF
1000 '0000.0111.1101.0 000' 0x07D0 2000 0x00 OFF
2000 '0000.1111.1010.0 000' 0x0FA0 4000 0x00 OFF
3000 '0001.0111.0111.0 000' 0x1770 6000 0x00 OFF
4000 '0001.1111.0100.0 000' 0x1F40 8000 0x00 OFF
5000 '0010.0111.0001.0 000' 0x2710 10000 0x00 OFF
> 5000
2) '0010.0111.0001.0 001' 0x2711 10001 0x42 ON
Overrange
> 5010
1) '0010.0111.0001.0 010' 0x2712 10002 0x60 ON
Wire break
1) When short circuit and wire break monitoring is on (see Section "Diagnostics" > "Error
Response")
2) When lower/upper limit violation detection is on (see Section "Diagnostics" > "Error Response")
3) Status information:
X: Not used,
F: Short circuit, wire break,
Ü: Range upper limit violation, range lower limit violation, under-range, over-range

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4.3.16 Resistance Measurement 2, 0 Ohm … 1.2 kOhm, ID 15

No short-circuit detection for resistance measurement!


Short-circuit detection is technically not possible with sensor types "Resistance
measurement 1" and "Resistance measurement 2".

4.3.16.1 Standard Format

With the setting "Resistance measurement 2" (0 Ohm to 1.2 kOhm), the I/O
module outputs the resistance measured values of the sensors directly.
The resistance values are displayed at a resolution of 1 digit per 0.05 Ω in one
word (16-bit). The maximum numeric range in the two's complement
representation that can be displayed with one word ranges from -32768 to
+32767. The numeric range that is used depends on the set sensor type and on
the resolution for the process value. With the "Resistance measurement 2"
setting, the possible numeric range corresponds to the defined measuring range
of 0 Ohm to 1.2 kOhm, meaning it covers a range of 0 to 24000.

Table 54: ID 15, "Resistance Measurement 2" Setting, Standard Format


Status
Resistance Numeric value Error
byte
Ω LED
Binary Hex. Dec. hex.
0 '0000.0000.0000.0000' 0x0000 0 0x00 OFF
100 '0000.0111.1101.0000' 0x7D0 2000 0x00 OFF
200 '0000.1111.1010.0000' 0x0FA0 4000 0x00 OFF
300 '0001.0111.0111.0000' 0x1770 6000 0x00 OFF
400 '0001.1111.0100.0000' 0x1F40 8000 0x00 OFF
500 '0010.0111.0001.0000' 0x2710 10000 0x00 OFF
750 '0011.1010.1001.1000' 0x3A98 15000 0x00 OFF
1000 '0100.1110.0010.0000' 0x4E20 20000 0x00 OFF
1200 '0101.1101.1100.0000' 0x5DC0 24000 0x00 OFF
> 1200
2) '0101.1101.1100.0000' 0x5DC0 24000 0x42 ON
Overrange
> 5010
1) '0101.1101.1100.0000' 0x5DC0 24000 0x60 ON
Wire break
1) When short circuit and wire break monitoring is on (see Section "Diagnostics" > "Error
Response")
2) When lower/upper limit violation detection is on (see Section "Diagnostics" > "Error Response")

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4.3.16.2 S5-FB250 Format

With the setting "Resistance measurement 2" (0 Ohm ... 1.2 kOhm) and activated
S5-FB250 format, the I/O module outputs the resistance measured values of the
sensors directly.
The resistance values are displayed at a resolution of 1 digit per 0.5 Ω. The
status information is depicted in bit 0 to bit 2 and the digitalized measured value
in bit 3 to bit 15.

Table 55: ID 15, "Resistance Measurement 2" Setting, S5-FB250 Format


3) Status
Resistance Numeric value with status information Error
byte
Ω LED
Binary XFÜ Hex. Dec. hex.
0 '0000.0000.0000.0 000' 0x0000 0 0x00 OFF
100 '0000.0110.0100.0 000' 0x0640 1600 0x00 OFF
200 '0000.1100.1000.0 000' 0x0C80 3200 0x00 OFF
300 '0001.0010.1100.0 000' 0x12C0 4800 0x00 OFF
400 '0001.1001.0000.0' 000' 0x1900 6400 0x00 OFF
500 '0001.1111.0100.0 000' 0x1F40 8000 0x00 OFF
750 '0010.1110.1110.0 000' 0x2EE0 12000 0x00 OFF
1000 '0011.1110.1000.0 000' 0x3E80 16000 0x00 OFF
1200 '0100.1011.0000.0 000' 0x4B00 19200 0x00 OFF
> 1200
2) '0100.1011.0000.0 001' 0x4B01 19201 0x42 ON
Overrange
> 5010
1) '0100.1011.0000.0 010' 0x4B02 19202 0x60 ON
Wire break
1) When short circuit and wire break monitoring is on (see Section "Diagnostics" > "Error
Response")
2) When lower/upper limit violation detection is on (see Section "Diagnostics" > "Error Response")
3) Status information:
X: Not used,
F: Short circuit, wire break,
Ü: Range upper limit violation, range lower limit violation, under-range, over-range

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5 Mounting
5.1 Mounting Sequence
Fieldbus couplers, controllers and I/O modules of the WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750
are snapped directly on a carrier rail in accordance with the European standard
EN 60175 (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 or 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.

Risk of injury due to sharp-edged blade contacts!


The blade contacts are sharp-edged. Handle the I/O module carefully to prevent
injury. Do not touch the blade contacts.

Insert I/O modules only from the proper direction!


All I/O modules feature grooves for power jumper contacts on the right side. For
some I/O modules, the grooves are closed on the top. Therefore, I/O modules
featuring a power jumper contact on the left side cannot be snapped from the
top. This mechanical coding helps to avoid configuration errors, which may
destroy the I/O modules. Therefore, insert I/O modules only from the right and
from the top.

Don't forget the bus end module!


Always plug a bus end module (750-600) onto the end of the fieldbus node! You
must always use a bus end module at all fieldbus nodes with WAGO-I/O-
SYSTEM 750 fieldbus couplers or controllers to guarantee proper data transfer.

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5.2 Inserting and Removing Devices

Do not work when devices are energized!


High voltage can cause electric shock or burns.
Switch off all power to the device prior to performing any installation, repair or
maintenance work.

5.2.1 Inserting the I/O Module


1. Position the I/O module so that the tongue and groove joints to the fieldbus
coupler or controller or to the previous or possibly subsequent I/O module
are
engaged.

Figure 7: Insert I/O Module (Example)

2. Press the I/O module into the assembly until the I/O module snaps into the
carrier rail.

Figure 8: Snap the I/O Module into Place (Example)

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 or controller
or to the previous or possibly subsequent I/O module are established.

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5.2.2 Removing the I/O Module


1. Remove the I/O module from the assembly by pulling the release tab.

Figure 9: Removing the I/O Module (Example)

Electrical connections for data or power jumper contacts are disconnected when
removing the I/O module.

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6 Connect Devices
6.1 Connecting a Conductor to the Push-in CAGE
CLAMP®
The Push-in CAGE CLAMP® connection is appropriate for solid, stranded and
finely stranded conductors.

Only connect one conductor to each Push-in CAGE CLAMP® connection!


Only one conductor may be connected to each Push-in CAGE CLAMP®
connection.
Do not connect more than one conductor at one single connection!

If more than one conductor must be routed to one connection, these must be
connected in an up-circuit wiring assembly, for example using WAGO feed-
through terminals.

Terminate both solid and stranded or ferruled conductors by simply pushing them
in - no tool required. For all other types of conductors, Push-in CAGE CLAMP®
must be opened for connection with an operating tool with a 2.5 mm blade (order
no. 210-719).

1. To open the Push-in CAGE CLAMP® insert the actuating tool into the
opening above the connection.

2. Insert the conductor into the corresponding connection opening.

3. To close the Push-in CAGE CLAMP® simply remove the tool - the
conductor is then clamped firmly in place.

®
Figure 10: Connecting a Conductor to a Push-in CAGE CLAMP

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6.2 Connection Examples

6.2.1 4 × 2 Wires

Figure 11: Connection Example 750-450, 4-Channel, 4 x 2 Wires

Table 56: Connection Terminals, Functions and Measuring Circuits, 4-Channel, 2 Wires
Termination Chann Function Description Measuring
el circuit
Measuring current output and
1 +R1
measuring voltage input (+)
2 +R1L Not used
1 1
Measuring current return line and
9 −R1
measuring voltage input (−)
10 −R1L Not used
Measuring current output and
3 +R2
measuring voltage input (+)
4 +R2L Not used
2 2
Measuring current return line and
11 −R2
measuring voltage input (−)
12 −R2L Not used
Measuring current output and
5 +R3
measuring voltage input (+)
6 +R3L Not used
3 3
Measuring current return line and
13 −R3
measuring voltage input (−)
14 −R3L Not used
Measuring current output and
7 +R4
measuring voltage input (+)
8 +R4L Not used
4 4
Measuring current return line and
15 −R4
measuring voltage input (−)
16 −R4L Not used

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6.2.2 4 × 3 Wires

Figure 12: Connection Example 750-450, 4-Channel, 4 x 3 Wires

Table 57: Connection Terminals, Functions and Measuring Circuits, 4-Channel, 3 Wires
Termination Chann Function Description Measuring
el circuit
Measuring current output and
1 +R1
measuring voltage input (+)
Measuring voltage input for line
2 +R1L
1 resistance (−) 1
Measuring current return line and
9 −R1
measuring voltage input (−)
10 −R1L Not used
Measuring current output and
3 +R2
measuring voltage input (+)
Measuring voltage input for line
4 +R2L
2 resistance (−) 2
Measuring current return line and
11 −R2
measuring voltage input (−)
12 −R2L Not used
Measuring current output and
5 +R3
measuring voltage input (+)
Measuring voltage input for line
6 +R3L
3 resistance (−) 3
Measuring current return line and
13 −R3
measuring voltage input (−)
14 −R3L Not used
Measuring current output and
7 +R4
measuring voltage input (+)
Measuring voltage input for line
8 +R4L
4 resistance (−) 4
Measuring current return line and
15 −R4
measuring voltage input (−)
16 −R4L Not used

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6.2.3 4 × 4 Wires

Figure 13: Connection Example 750-450, 4-Channel, 4 x 4 Wires

Table 58: Connection Terminals, Functions and Measuring Circuits, 4-Channel, 4 Wires
Termination Channe Function Description Measuring
l circuit
1 +R1 Measuring current output (+)
2 +R1L Measuring voltage input (+)
1 1
9 −R1 Measuring current return line (−)
10 −R1L Measuring voltage input (−)
3 +R2 Measuring current output (+)
4 +R2L Measuring voltage input (+)
2 2
11 −R2 Measuring current return line (−)
12 −R2L Measuring voltage input (−)
5 +R3 Measuring current output (+)
6 +R3L Measuring voltage input (+)
3 3
13 −R3 Measuring current return line (−)
14 −R3L Measuring voltage input (−)
7 +R4 Measuring current output (+)
8 +R4L Measuring voltage input (+)
4 4
15 −R4 Measuring current return line (−)
16 −R4L Measuring voltage input (−)

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6.2.4 4 × 3 Wires, Potentiometer

Figure 14: Connection Example 750-450, 4-Channel, 4 x 3 Wires, Potentiometer

Table 59: Connection Terminals, Functions and Measuring Circuits, Potentiometer


Termination Channe Function Description Measuring
l circuit
Measuring current output and
1 +R1
measuring voltage input (+)
Measuring voltage input for slider
2 +R1L
1 resistance. (−) 1
Measuring current return line and
9 −R1
measuring voltage input (−)
10 −R1L Not used
Measuring current output and
3 +R2
measuring voltage input (+)
Measuring voltage input for slider
4 +R2L
2 resistance (−) 2
Measuring current return line and
11 −R2
measuring voltage input (−)
12 −R2L Not used
Measuring current output and
5 +R3
measuring voltage input (+)
Measuring voltage input for slider
6 +R3L
3 resistance (−) 3
Measuring current return line and
13 −R3
measuring voltage input (−)
14 −R3L Not used
Measuring current output and
7 +R4
measuring voltage input (+)
Measuring voltage input for slider
8 +R4L
4 resistance (−) 4
Measuring current return line and
15 −R4
measuring voltage input (−)
16 −R4L Not used

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7 Commissioning
7.1 Parameterization with WAGO-I/O-CHECK
The WAGO-I/O-CHECK software from WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG
can be used to conveniently and completely configure and parameterize the
I/O module, including:

• Graphical representation of the bus node

• Display of the measured values

• Settings for the application

• Configuration of the I/O module operating modes

• Parameterization of module settings, configuration of channel and scaling


settings, calibration of measuring channels

• Monitoring

WAGO-I/O-CHECK
You can obtain the WAGO-I/O-CHECK software on a CD under Item No. 759-
302. This CD contains all the application program files and an explanation. You
can find a description at the internet page at http://www.wago.com

Save all your settings before you begin parameterization!


To be on the safe side you should always save all of your current settings in a
parameter file before you begin parameterization. This enables you to always
use the original values, should any parameters you are defining not be correct.

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In order to open specific parameterization dialogs for the I/O module, proceed as
follows:

1.Right click on the I/O module.

2. Select the Settings menu item (see following figure

Figure 15: WAGO-I/O-CHECK User Interface

The configuration dialog appears, which forms the basis for the following
description. This forms the basis for the subsequent explanation.

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7.1.1 Parameterization Dialog


The parameterization dialog is divided into the following areas:

Figure 16: Parameterization Dialog for the I/O Module

1 Toolbar

2 Navigation bar

3 Application area

4 Status bar

These areas will be explained in more detail in the following sections.

7.1.1.1 Toolbar

The toolbar is divided into the following areas in the parameterization dialog for
the I/O module:

• Main menu

• Application menu

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7.1.1.1.1 Main Menu

The toolbar in the main menu contains the following buttons:

Figure 17: Buttons in the Main Menu

Table 60: Buttons on the Main Menu


Button Function Description
[Disconnect] Interrupts an existing connection to the
I/O module

[Connect] Creates a connection to the I/O module

[Settings] Opens the dialog window for configuring


parameters for module and channel
settings

[Scaling] Opens the dialog window for configuring


the scaling settings

[Calibration] Opens the dialog window for calibration


of measuring channels

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7.1.1.1.2 Application Menu

The application menu is called up via the blue button to the left in the toolbar, and
contains the following buttons:

Figure 18: Buttons in the Application Menu

Table 61: Buttons in the Application Menu


Button Function Description
[Help] Opens the manual for the I/O
module 750-450 in PDF format
[About] Opens the information window

[Exit] Closes the parameter dialog


window

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7.1.1.2 Navigation Area

The navigation area contains one button.

• Menu item "Measured values"

When you click on one of the buttons in the main menu a new window opens,
which also has a navigation section on the left side.

The navigation section for menu item "Settings" contains five buttons.

• Menu item "Module"

• Menu item "Channel 1"

• Menu item "Channel 2"

• Menu item "Channel 3"

• Menu item "Channel 4"

The navigation sections for menu items "Scaling" and "Calibration" each has four
buttons.

• Menu item "Channel 1"

• Menu item "Channel 2"

• Menu item "Channel 3"

• Menu item "Channel 4"

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7.1.1.3 Application Area

Here, an overview of all of the I/O module channels are displayed individually.
This overview provides information about the number of channels for the I/O
module being used. You can view the measured value, the raw value and the
error status for each channel in this overview.

Figure 19: Display of Measured Values in the Application Area

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7.1.1.3.1 Importing/Exporting Parameter File

Two specific buttons are available to you in the “Settings” and “Scaling” menu
items described below:

Table 62: Buttons in the “Settings” and “Scaling” Menus


Button Description
[Import] Parameter files (.rtd) can be imported with custom settings. A
standard Windows dialog opens to select the source directory.
[Export] All settings made in the dialog can be exported to a parameter
file (.rtd). A standard Windows dialog opens to select the
source directory.

Calibration settings cannot be saved


Please note that the calibration settings cannot be saved in the parameter file.

Once you have changed the settings and you want to close a dialog, the
following warning message appears:

Figure 20: “Settings” Menu Item Warning Message

Table 63: Buttons in the “Settings” Menu


Button Description
[Write] The changes settings are applied and the dialog closes.
[Don't write] The changed settings are discarded and the dialog closes.
[Cancel] The warming message is closed.

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7.1.1.3.2 Menu Item "Settings"

In this menu item you can configure the parameters for the module settings under
"Module" in the navigation area at the left.

Figure 21: Menu item "Settings" > "Module"

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Table 64: Menu Item "Settings" > "Module"
Option Description
Process value format
Number format Two's complement representation
Amount/Sign representation
Use the SIEMENS-S5  The SIEMENS-S5 format is enabled. Display of status indicators
format in the bottom three bits:
Bit 0: Overflow. Is Bit 1: Error. Bit 2: Always 0.
set when over- Set for wire
range/under-range break/short circuit (if
(when violation of "Indicate wire
range upper/lower break/short circuit" is
limit is active) active).
 The SIEMENS-S5 format is deactivated. Status indicators not
displayed.
Watchdog Timer
Deactivate watchdog  The option "Deactivate watchdog timer" is active. The green
timer LEDs remain permanently lit.
 The option "Deactivate watchdog time" is deactivated. If no
process data is exchanged with the bus coupler for 100 ms, the
green LEDs go out.
Filter selection
disabled Notch filter deactivated.
50 Hz Notch filter active (50 Hz)
60 Hz Notch filter is active (60 Hz)
50/60 Hz Notch filter is active (50/60 Hz)

Process value resolution changed


When the SIEMENS-S5 format is activated, the resolution for the process value
will change!
For more details about resolution refer to the Section "Process Data" > "Overview
of Sensor Types".

You can specify the channel settings for each individual channel under menu
item "Channel 1" to "Channel 4" in the navigation section. The possible settings
are identical for each channel. Therefore, the description of menu item "Channel
1" also applies to the other channels.

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Abbildung 22: Menu item "Settings" > "Channel"

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Table 65: Menu Item "Settings"
Option Description
Sensor type selection
Sensor type Ni100 [DIN 43760]
Ni120 [Minco]

Ni1000 [TK −50 C … 150 °C


61180, DIN
43760] −60 °C … 250 °C

−50 °C … 150 °C
Ni1000 [TK 5000
(Landis+Staefa)]
−60 °C … 250 °C You can select these
sensor type for each
−200 C … 850 °C channel.
Pt100 [IEC 751]
−50 °C … 150 °C
Pt200 [IEC 751]
Pt500 [IEC 751]
−200 C … 850 °C
Pt1000 [IEC 751]
−50 C … 150 °C
Potentiometer
Resistance measurement 1
Resistance measurement 2
Selection of connection type
Connection type Disabled Channel is deactivated.
2-wire This channel operates using 2-
wire connection technology.
3-wire This channel operates using 3-
wire connection technology.
4-wire This channel operates using 4-
wire connection technology.

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Display of status information (diagnostics functions)
Globally activate  Diagnostics functions have been globally activated and are
diagnostics functions displayed in the status byte. For this, at least one of the
following diagnostics function must be activated individually
again.
 Diagnostics functions have been globally deactivated.
Display wire break  The "Wire break" diagnostics function is active and is displayed
in the status byte.
 "Wire break" diagnostics function not displayed.
Display short circuit  The "Short circuit" diagnostics function is active and is displayed
in the status byte.
 "Short circuit" diagnostics function not displayed.
Display group error  The "Group error" (general error) diagnostics function is active
and is displayed in the status byte.
 "Group error" diagnostics function not displayed.
Display violation of  The "Violation of measuring range upper limit" diagnostics
measuring range upper function is active and is displayed in the status byte.
limit  "Violation of measuring range upper limit" diagnostics function
not displayed.
Display violation of  The "Violation of measuring range lower limit" diagnostics
measuring range lower function is active and is displayed in the status byte.
limit  "Violation of measuring range lower limit" diagnostics function
not displayed.
Specifying User-Defined Limits
Upper limit Here, you can define your own upper limit. This limit is specified on the
basis of the set sensor type in degrees Celsius, as a percentage, or in
Ohms.
Display violation of the  The "Violation of upper limit" diagnostics function is active and is
defined upper limit displayed in the status byte. Violation of the limit value that you
have specified is indicated under "Upper Limit".
 "Violation of upper limit" diagnostics function not displayed.
Lower limit Here, you can define your own lower limit. This limit is specified on the
basis of the set sensor type in degrees Celsius, as a percentage, or in
Ohms.
Display violation of the  The "Violation of lower limit" diagnostics function is active and is
defined lower limit displayed in the status byte. Violation of the limit value that you
have specified is indicated under "Lower Limit".
 "Violation of lower limit" diagnostics function not displayed.

Observe special features for diagnostics functions


Note the special features for using the diagnostics functions given in the
"Diagnostics" section.

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7.1.1.3.3 Menu Item "Scaling"

In this menu item you can assign parameters for the scaling settings.

Select the required channel


Before you proceed with the following scaling settings, first select the channel in
the navigation area.

Abbildung 23: Menu Item "Scaling"

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Table 66: Menu Item "Scaling" > "Channel 1 …4"
Option Description
Line resistance
Line resistance offset Here, specify the line resistance that is to be applied when calculating the
measured values.
Scaling settings
Activate manufacturer  Manufacturer scaling is active. Manufacturer scaling is being
scaling applied. This means that you cannot input the individual gain
multiplier, gain divisor or offset.
 Manufacturer scaling deactivated.
Activate user scaling  User-defined scaling is active. By activating this setting you can
also specify the individual gain multiplier and offset.
 User-defined scaling deactivated.
Offset The offset value shifts the zero point of the non-scaled process value
(shift along the Y axis).
Gain multiplier The gain multiplier changes the slope factor for the non-scaled process
value.
Gain divisor The gain divisor determines the resolution for the gain multiplier. The
factory default setting for the gain divisor is 256.
Process value The process value is the resistance/temperature value that is yielded from
the temperature or resistance measurement. Depending on the set sensor
type, the process value is given in °C or Ohm.

The measured values calculated by the I/O module can also be scaled by the
user as an option. A linear equation is applied to the sensor-specific variable for
this:

• y2 = ((y1 × Reg40) / Reg41) + Reg39

With:

• y2= scaled process value


• y1= unscaled process value
• Reg40= gain multiplier
• Reg41= gain divisor = factory default setting 256
• Reg39= scaling offset

The values gain multiplier and scaling offset are required to perform user-defined
scaling. When these two factors are input, a scaled process value is yielded as
the result. The gain divisor determines the resolution for the gain multiplier. The
factory default setting for the gain devisor is 256.

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7.1.1.3.4 Application Example of Scaling

• Example using the "Pt100 (IEC 751)" setting

A description of how you can calculate the scaled process value is given
below. The equation for calculating the scaled process value using the
"Sensor type Pt100 (IEC 751) " setting in the standard format, with the
corresponding variables is:

((Unscaled process value × Gain multiplier) / 256) + Scaling offset = scaled


process value in °C

Example:
((20 °C × 512) / 256) + 20 = 60 °C

Refer to the table below for more sample calculations for the sensor type Pt100
(IEC 751) in the standard format.

Table 67: Examples of Scaled Process Value, Standard Format, Pt100 (IEC 751)
Gain multiplier Scaling offset Scaled process value
in °C at 20 °C* at 30 °C* at 40.2 °C*
256 (1**) 0 20 °C 30 °C 40.2 °C
256 (1**) 10 30 °C 40 °C 50.2 °C
384 (1.5**) 15 45 °C 60 °C 75.3 °C
512 (2**) 20 60 °C 80 °C 100.4 °C
640 (2.5**) 20 70 °C 95 °C 120.5 °C
*) unscaled process value
**) Multiplier (= gain multiplier/gain divisor)

Refer to the table below for more sample calculations for the sensor type Pt100
(IEC 751) in the
S5-FB250 format.

Table 68: Examples of Scaled Process Value, S5-FB250 Format, Pt100 (IEC 751)
Gain multiplier Scaling offset Scaled process value in Ohm
in °C at 20 °C* at 30 °C* at 40.2 °C*
256 (1**) 0 20 °C 30 °C 40 °C
256 (1**) 10 30 °C 40 °C 50 °C
384 (1.5**) 15 45 °C 60 °C 75.5 °C
512 (2**) 20 60 °C 80 °C 100.5 °C
640 (2.5**) 20 70 °C 95 °C 120.5 °C
*) unscaled process value
**) Multiplier (= gain multiplier/gain divisor)

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• Example using Resistance measurement 2 setting

The equation for calculating the scaled process value using the "Sensor type
Resistance measurement 2" setting in the standard format, with the
corresponding variables is:

((Unscaled process value × Gain multiplier) / 256) + Scaling offset =


scaled process value in Ohm

Example:
((100°Ohm × 384) / 256) + 15 = 165 Ohm

Refer to the table below for more sample calculations for the sensor type
Resistance measurement 2 in the standard format.

Table 69: Examples of Scaled Process Value, Standard Format, Resistance Measurement 2
Gain multiplier Scaling offset Scaled process value in Ohm
in Ohm at 100 Ohm* at 155 Ohm* at 300.2 Ohm*
256 (1**) 0 100 Ohm 155 Ohm 300.2 Ohm
256 (1**) 10 110 Ohm 165 Ohm 310.2 Ohm
384 (1.5**) 15 165 Ohm 247.5 Ohm 465.3 Ohm
512 (2**) 20 220 Ohm 330 Ohm 620.4 Ohm
640 (2.5**) 20 270 Ohm 407.5 Ohm 770.5 Ohm
*) unscaled process value
**) Multiplier (= gain multiplier/gain divisor)

Refer to the table below for more sample calculations for the sensor type
Resistance measurement 2 in the S5-FB250 format.

Table 70: Examples of Scaled Process Value, S5-FB250 Format, Resistance Measurement 2
Gain multiplier Scaling offset Scaled process value in Ohm
in Ohm at 100 Ohm* at 155 Ohm* at 300.2 Ohm*
256 (1**) 0 100 Ohm 155 Ohm 300.0 Ohm
256 (1**) 10 110 Ohm 165 Ohm 310.0 Ohm
384 (1.5**) 15 165 Ohm 247.5 Ohm 465.5 Ohm
512 (2**) 20 220 Ohm 330 Ohm 620.5 Ohm
640 (2.5**) 20 270 Ohm 407.5 Ohm 770.5 Ohm
*) unscaled process value
**) Multiplier (= gain multiplier/gain divisor)

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7.1.1.3.5 Menu Item "Calibration"

In this menu item you can calibrate the channels of the I/O module.

Select the required channel!


Before you proceed with the following calibration settings, first select the channel
in the navigation area!

Figure 24: Menu Item "Calibration"

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Table 71: Menu Item "Calibration"
Option Description
Calibration settings
Manufacturer  Manufacturer configuration is active. Manufacturer calibration is
configuration applied. This means that you cannot input the individual gain and
offset values.
 Manufacturer configuration is deactivated.
Gain Gain changes the slope factor for the
A/D raw value.
Offset Offset shifts the zero point
of the A/D raw value (shift along the Y axis).
User calibration  User calibration is active. By activating this setting you can also
specify the individual gain and offest values.
 User calibration is deactivated.
A/D raw value Analog/Digital converter raw value. This is a 24-bit value.
Resistance value This is the value that is output after calculation of the gain and offset value
[Ohm] and conversion from an A/D raw value. The value is output in Ohms.

User-defined calibration enables you to calibrate the I/O module for your
individual needs. The following equations apply to calculation of the two requisite
factors:

• Calibration gain: m = (y2 − y1) / (x2 − x1)


• Calibration offset: b = y1 − m × x1

With:

• m= calibration gain
• b= calibration offset
• x1= actual value 1 (A/D raw value)
• x2= actual value 2 (A/D raw value)
• y1= setpoint 1
• y2= setpoint 2

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7.1.1.3.5.1 Application example for calibration

Sample calculation for 2-wire connection technology


Note here that the following example is based on calibration of an I/O module for
operation using 2-wire connection technology.

A 2-point measurement with reference resistance values is performed for


calibration.

Example:

Measurement 1: y1= 100 Ohm


Measurement 2: y2= 4000 Ohm

The two values for the measured resistance must first be converted to the
corresponding A/D raw values. The following equation is used for this conversion:

A/D raw value = (measured resistance × ((2^24) − 1)) / 5050

Different factors for 2 and 3-wire connection technology


When converting the measured resistance to A/D raw values, a factor of 5050
applies to 2-wire connecting technology.
> A/D raw value = (measured resistance × ((2^24) − 1)) / 5050

A factor of 5047 applies to conversion of measured resistance to A/D raw values


for 3-/4-wire conntection technology.
> A/D raw value = (measured resistance × ((2^24) − 1)) / 5047

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Example:

y1 = (100 Ohm × ((2^24) − 1)) / 5050 = 332222


y2 = (4000 Ohm × ((2^24) − 1)) / 5050 = 13288883

You should acquire as many A/D raw values as possible (at least 10) for each
calibration point.

Example:

Raw values acquired at 100 Ohm (total of 10 measured values):


A/D raw value 1: 333887
A/D raw value 2: 333895
A/D raw value 3: 333893
A/D raw value 4: 333895
A/D raw value 5: 333892
A/D raw value 6: 333882
A/D raw value 7: 333881
A/D raw value 8: 333900
A/D raw value 9: 333900
A/D raw value 10: 333895

A/D raw values acquired at 4000 Ohm (total of 10 measured values):


A/D raw value 1: 13287113
A/D raw value 2: 13287092
A/D raw value 3: 13287087
A/D raw value 4: 13287107
A/D raw value 5: 13287073
A/D raw value 6: 13287107
A/D raw value 7: 13287094
A/D raw value 8: 13287132
A/D raw value 9: 13287098
A/D raw value 10: 13287131

In the next step, determine the mean value for each of the two reference
resistance values from all of the acquired A/D raw values. The values x1 and x2
are obtained when you calculate the mean value.

Example:

At 100 Ohm x1 = 333892


At 4000 Ohm x2 = 13287103

You can then insert all of the calculated values into the equations to obtain the
calibration gain and calibration offset.
The calibration gain is the slop factor and the calibration offset the factor for
shifting along the Y axis.

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Example:

Calibration gain:
(13288883 − 332222)) / (13287103 − 333892) = 1.000266343

Calibration offset:
332222 − 1.000266343 × 333892 = −1759

7.1.1.4 Status Bar

The following information is displayed in the status bar:

• Status indicator

• Online status

• IP address or COM interface

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7.2 Configuration and Parameterization using a GSD


File with PROFIBUS DP and PROFINET IO
A GSD (device master data) file can be used to configure the parameters of the
I/O module 750-450.

Description of parameterization/configuration per GSD in the appendix!


Other methods are available for parameterization depending on the fieldbus
coupler/controller. Detailed information is available in the appendix.

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8 Diagnostics
8.1 Error Response
The response of the I/O module in the event of an error depends on the
configuration for wire break / short circuit monitoring, under-range / over-range
monitoring and limit upper/lower limit violation monitoring. You can
activate/deactivate these diagnostics functions in Register 35.
The I/O module only allows one error to be indicated. A dedicated bit in the status
byte is assigned to each error. The associated status byte is set if an error status
is detected. This is why error statuses are given priority levels. In the event of
several errors being present, the error with the highest priority will always be
displayed.
The following priority levels apply for this:

Table 72: Priority Levels for Diagnostics Functions


Priority level Diagnostics function
High Wire break
High Short circuit
Medium Under-range
Medium Over-range
Low Violation of user-defined lower limit (user under-range)
Low Violation of user-defined upper limit (user over-range)

No short-circuit detection for resistance measurement!


Short-circuit detection is technically not possible with sensor types "Resistance
measurement 1" and "Resistance measurement 2".

Potentiometer!
The "Potentiometer" sensor type and the corresponding measuring range may
only be used with 3-wire connecting technology.

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Temperature Measurement: Restriction for short-circuit detection!


With 3- and 4-wire connection technology, short-circuit detection is not possible
between the +R and +RL connections.

With 4-wire connection technology, short-circuit detection is not possible between


the −R and +RL connections.

Potentiometer: Restriction for short-circuit detection!


With the “Potentiometer” setting, short-circuit detection is not possible between
the +R and +RL connections.

Measuring resistance between the −R and +RL connections is only possible to a


limited extent. Short-circuit indication depends on the slider position of the
connected potentiometer.

Table 73: Behavior in the Event of an Error Dependent on the Configuration


Configuration Options
Behavior for
Wire break / Underrange / Behavior for
wire break /
short circuit overrange range violation
short circuit
monitoring monitoring
Process value is saturated, Process value is saturated,
OFF OFF no change in statues byte, no change in statues byte,
error LED off error LED off
Process value is saturated,
Process value is saturated, Error bit (bit 0: Under-range
Error bit (bit 0: Under-range on short circuit or bit 1:
or bit 1: Over-range) is set, Over-range for wire break)
OFF On
General error (Err_G) (bit 6) will be set,
is set, General error (Err_G) (bit 6)
Error LED lit is set,
Error LED lit
Process value is saturated,
Error bit (bit 4 for short
Process value is saturated, circuit or bit 5 for wire break)
On OFF no change in statues byte, will be set,
error LED on General error (Err_G) (bit 6)
is set,
Error LED lit
Process value is saturated,
Process value is saturated,
Error bits (bit 4 for short
Error bit (bit 0: Under-range
circuit or bit 5 for wire break)
or bit 1: Over-range) is set,
On On will be set,
general error
General error (Err_G) (bit 6)
(Err_G) (bit 6) is set,
is set,
Error LED lit
Error LED lit

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The limits for detecting an under-range / over-range, a short circuit / wire break or
a lower/upper limit violation and the output process values are specified in the
process image tables.

A general error signals that an error is present without any detailed information.
This includes all error statuses from Register 6 (see Section "Startup" > "Register
Assignment"). A general error is also indicated when several of the error statuses
given in Register 6 occur simulatneously. The prerequisite for displaying a
general error status is that at least one of the bits 0 … 5 of the status byte is set.

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9 Appendix
9.1 Configuration and Parameterization using a GSD
File with PROFIBUS DP and PROFINET IO

9.1.1 Configuration 4 AI RTD


9.1.1.1 PROFIBUS DP (750-333, 750-833) Fieldbus Coupler
PROFINET IO (750-370) Fieldbus Coupler

When using the aforementioned PROFIBUS-DP and PROFINET-IO fieldbus


couplers, the process image size is configured by selecting the corresponding PI
module type.

Table 74: Configuration


PI module type Representatives PI data type Instances
of the module Input Output
type
75x-450 4AI, RTD Integer16[4]
75x-450 4AI, RTD, EM 75x-450 {Unsigned8, 1 1
Integer16}[4]

9.1.1.2 PROFINET IO (750-375, 750-377) Fieldbus Coupler

When using the aforementioned PROFINET-IO fieldbus couplers, the process


image size is configured by selecting the corresponding PI module / submodule
type.

Table 75: Configuration


PI module type Representa PI Process image PI data type Instances
tives of the submodule length Input Output
module type
type
INT8[4] I 8 bytes Integer16[4]
75x-450 4AI,
75x-450 {UINT8, 12 bytes {Unsigned8, 1 1
RTD
INT8}[4] I/O Integer16}[4]

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9.1.2 Parameterization 4 AI RTD


Apart from the user limits, the GSD file can be used to provide the I/O module on
the PROFIBUS DP and PROFINET IO fieldbus coupler with all operating
parameters.

Figure 25: Example of the PROFIBUS DP Fieldbus Coupler Parameterization Dialog

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Figure 26: Example of the 750-370 Fieldbus Coupler Parameterization Dialog

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Figure 27: Example of the 750-375 and 750-377 Fieldbus Coupler Parameterization Dialog

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9.1.2.1 All PROFIBUS DP and PROFINET IO Fieldbus Couplers

The following assignment applies to the parameters of the I/O module when
using PROFIBUS-DP and PROFINET-IO fieldbus couplers.

Table 76: Specific Module / Channel Parameters for 75x-450


GSD File WAGO-I/O-CHECK
Description Value Selection box Value
Number format Twos complement *) Number format Twos complement *)
Sign magnitude Sign magnitude
SIEMENS S5 Checkbox SIEMENS S5 format Checkbox
format deactivated *) deactivated *)
activated activated
*) *)
Sensor type Pt100 [EN 60751] Sensor type Pt100 [EN 60751]
Ni100 [DIN 43760] Ni100 [DIN 43760]

Pt1000 [EN 60751] Pt1000 [EN 60751]


Pt500 [EN 60751] Pt500 [EN 60751]
Pt200 [EN 60751] Pt200 [EN 60751)
Ni1000 [TK 6180, DIN Ni1000 [TK 6180,
43760] DIN 43760]
Ni120 [Minco] Ni120 [Minco]
Ni1000 [TK 5000, DIN Ni1000 [TK 5000
43760] (Landis + Staefa)]
Ni1000 [TK 6180,
DIN 43760] HR
Ni1000 [TK 5000, DIN
43760] HR
Pt100 [EN 60751] HR
(≥ FW 02)
Pt1000 [EN 60751] HR
Potentiometer Potentiometer
Resistor 0R … 5K Resistance
(linear) measurement 1
Resistor 0R … 1K2 Resistance
(linear) measurement 2
Connection type deactivated Connection type deactivated
2-wire *) 2-wire *)
3-wire 3-wire
4-wire 4-wire
*)
Default setting

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9.1.2.2 PROFIBUS DP (750-333, 750-833) Fieldbus Coupler

The aforementioned fieldbus couplers allow module-specific parameterization of


behavior at diagnosis.

Table 77: General Module / Channel Parameters


Parameter Value Explanation
Diagnosis The fieldbus coupler signals a diagnosis if the
Channel x (x = 0…3) I/O module reports the events:
• Measuring range overflow
• Measuring range underflow
• Short circuit
• Line break
*)
0 (disabled) Diagnostics reported by the I/O module do not
lead to the signaling of a diagnosis by the
fieldbus coupler.
1 (enabled) Diagnostics reported by the I/O module lead to
the signaling of a diagnosis by the fieldbus
coupler.
*)
Default setting

9.1.2.3 PROFINET IO (750-370, 750-375, 750-377) Fieldbus Coupler

The aforementioned fieldbus couplers allow module-specific parameterization of


behavior at diagnosis.

Table 78: General Module / Channel Parameters


Parameter Value Explanation
*)
Channel diagnosis 0 (false) Any errors that may occur on the respective
Channel x (x = 0…3) signal channel do not cause transmission of a
diagnostic alarm nor entry in the diagnostics
database of the station proxy.

1 (true) Any errors that may occur on the respective


signal channel and the error type explicitly
released entail transmission of a diagnostic
alarm. The respective error leads to an entry in
the diagnostics database of the station proxy.
Diagnosis: Measuring 0 (false) An undershot on the respective signal channel
range underflow does not lead to transmission of a diagnostic
Channel x (x = 0…3) alarm nor entry in the diagnostics database of
the station proxy.
*)
1 (true) Provided that the channel diagnostics of the
respective signal channel has been activated,
an
undershoot leads to transmission of a diagnostic
alarm and entry in the diagnostics database of
the station proxy.

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Table 78: General Module / Channel Parameters
Parameter Value Explanation
Diagnosis: Short circuit 0 (false) A short circuit on the respective signal channel
Channel x (x = 0…3) does not lead to transmission of a diagnostic
alarm nor to entry in the diagnostics database of
the station proxy.
*)
1 (true) Provided that the channel diagnostics of the
respective signal channel has been activated, a
short circuit leads to transmission of a
diagnostic alarm and entry in the diagnostics
database of the station proxy.
Diagnosis: Measuring 0 (false) An overrange on the respective signal channel
range overflow does not lead to transmission of a diagnostic
Channel x (x = 0…3) alarm nor entry in the diagnostics database of
the station proxy.
*)
1 (true) Provided that the channel diagnostics of the
respective signal channel has been activated,
an
overrange leads to transmission of a diagnostic
alarm and entry in the diagnostics database of
the station proxy.
Diagnosis: Wire break 0 (false) A wire break on the respective signal channel
Channel x (x = 0…3) does not lead to transmission of a diagnostic
alarm nor to entry in the diagnostics database of
the station proxy.
*)
1 (true) Provided that the channel diagnostics of the
respective signal channel has been activated, a
wire break leads to transmission of a diagnostic
alarm and entry in the diagnostics database of
the station proxy.
Process alarm: 0 (false) Falling below the lower user limit on the
Lower user limit value respective signal channel does not lead to
undershot transmission of a process alarm. The lower user
Channel x (x = 0…3) limit is set in another attribute.
*)
1 (true) Provided that the channel diagnostics of the
respective signal channel has been activated,
falling below the lower user limit leads to
transmission of a process alarm. No entry in the
diagnostics database of the station proxy is
made. The lower user limit is set in another
attribute.
Process alarm: 0 (false) Exceeding the upper use limit on the respective
Upper user limit value signal channel does not lead to transmission of
exceeded a process alarm. The upper user limit is set in
Channel x (x = 0…3) another attribute.
*)
1 (true) Provided that the channel diagnostics of the
respective signal channel has been activated,
exceeding the upper user limit leads to
transmission of a process alarm. No entry in the
diagnostics database of the station proxy is
made. The upper user limit is set in another
attribute.
*)
Default settings

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10 Use in Hazardous Environments


The WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750 (electrical equipment) is designed for use in Zone
2 hazardous areas and shall be used in accordance with the marking and
installation regulations.

The following sections include both the general identification of components


(devices) and the installation regulations to be observed. The individual
subsections of the “Installation Regulations” section must be taken into account if
the I/O module has the required approval or is subject to the range of application
of the ATEX directive.

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10.1 Marking Configuration Examples

10.1.1 Marking for Europe According to ATEX and IECEx

Figure 28: Marking Example According to ATEX and IECEx

Figure 29: Text Detail – Marking Example According to ATEX and IECEx

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Table 79: Description of Marking Example According to ATEX and IECEx
Marking Description
TUEV 07 ATEX 554086 X Approving authority resp. certificate numbers
IECEx TUN 09.0001 X
Dust
II Equipment group: All except mining
3D Category 3 (Zone 22)
Ex Explosion protection mark
tc Type of protection: Protection by enclosure
IIIC Explosion group of dust
T135°C Max. surface temperature of the enclosure
(without a dust layer)
Dc Equipment protection level (EPL)
Mining
I Equipment group: Mining
M2 Category: High level of protection
Ex Explosion protection mark
d Type of protection: Flameproof enclosure
I Explosion group for electrical equipment for
mines susceptible to firedamp
Mb Equipment protection level (EPL)
Gases
II Equipment group: All except mining
3G Category 3 (Zone 2)
Ex Explosion protection mark
nA Type of protection: Non-sparking equipment
IIC Explosion group of gas and vapours
T4 Temperature class: Max. surface temperature
135 °C
Gc Equipment protection level (EPL)

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Figure 30: Marking Example for Approved Ex i I/O Module According to ATEX and IECEx

Figure 31: Text Detail – Marking Example for Approved Ex i I/O Module According to ATEX and
IECEx

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Table 80: Description of Marking Example for Approved Ex i I/O Module According to ATEX and
IECEx
Marking Description
TUEV 12 ATEX 106032 X Approving authority resp. certificate numbers
IECEx TUN 12 0039 X
Dust
II Equipment group: All except mining
3 (1) D Category 3 (Zone 22) equipment containing a safety
device for a category 1 (Zone 20) equipment
Ex Explosion protection mark
tc Type of protection: Protection by enclosure
[ia Da] Type of protection and equipment protection level
(EPL): Associated apparatus with intrinsic safety
circuits for use in Zone 20
IIIC Explosion group of dust
T135°C Max. surface temperature of the enclosure
(without a dust layer)
Dc Equipment protection level (EPL)
Mining
I Equipment Group: Mining
M2 (M1) Category: High level of protection with electrical
circuits which present a very high level of protection
Ex Explosion protection mark
d Type of protection: Flameproof enclosure
[ia Ma] Type of protection and equipment protection level
(EPL): Associated apparatus with intrinsic safety
electrical circuits
I Explosion group for electrical equipment for mines
susceptible to firedamp
Mb Equipment protection level (EPL)
Gases
II Equipment group: All except mining
3 (1) G Category 3 (Zone 2) equipment containing a safety
device for a category 1 (Zone 0) equipment
Ex Explosion protection mark
ec Equipment protection by increased safety “e”
[ia Ga] Type of protection and equipment protection level
(EPL): Associated apparatus with intrinsic safety
circuits for use in Zone 0
IIC Explosion group of gas and vapours
T4 Temperature class: Max. surface temperature
135 °C
Gc Equipment protection level (EPL)

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10.1.2 Marking for the United States of America (NEC) and Canada
(CEC)

Figure 32: Marking Example According to NEC

Figure 33: Text Detail – Marking Example According to NEC 500

Table 81: Description of Marking Example According to NEC 500


Marking Description
CL I Explosion protection (gas group)
DIV 2 Area of application
Grp. A B C D Explosion group (gas group)
op temp code T4 Temperature class

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Figure 34: Text Detail – Marking Example for Approved Ex i I/O Module According to NEC 505

Table 82: Description of Marking Example for Approved Ex i I/O Module According to NEC 505
Marking Description
CI I, Explosion protection group
Zn 2 Area of application
AEx Explosion protection mark
nA Type of protection
[ia Ga] Type of protection and equipment protection
level (EPL): Associated apparatus with intrinsic
safety circuits for use in Zone 20
IIC Group
T4 Temperature class
Gc Equipment protection level (EPL)

Figure 35: Text Detail – Marking Example for Approved Ex i I/O Module According to NEC 506

Table 83: Description of Marking Example for Approved Ex i I/O Modules According to NEC 506
Marking Description
CI I, Explosion protection group
Zn 2 Area of application
AEx Explosion protection mark
nA Type of protection
[ia IIIC] Type of protection and equipment protection
level (EPL): Associated apparatus with intrinsic
safety circuits for use in Zone 20
IIC Group
T4 Temperature class
Gc Equipment protection level (EPL)

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Figure 36: Text Detail – Marking Example for Approved Ex i I/O Modules According to CEC 18
attachment J

Table 84: Description of Marking Example for Approved Ex i I/O Modules According to CEC 18
attachment J
Marking Description
Dust
Ex Explosion protection mark
nA Type of protection
[ia IIIC] Type of protection and equipment protection
level (EPL): Associated apparatus with intrinsic
safety circuits for use in Zone 20
IIC Group
T4 Temperature class
Gc Equipment protection level (EPL)
X Symbol used to denote specific conditions of use
Gases
Ex Explosion protection mark
nA Type of protection
[ia Ga] Type of protection and equipment protection
level (EPL): Associated apparatus with intrinsic
safety circuits for use in Zone 0
IIC Group
T4 Temperature class
Gc Equipment protection level (EPL)
X Symbol used to denote specific conditions of use

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10.2 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.

10.2.1 Special Notes Regarding Explosion Protection


The following warning notices are to be posted in the immediately proximity of the
WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750 (hereinafter “product”):

WARNING – DO NOT REMOVE OR REPLACE FUSED WHILE ENERGIZED!

WARNING – DO NOT DISCONNECT WHILE ENERGIZED!

WARNING – ONLY DISCONNECT IN A NON-HAZARDOUS AREA!

Before using the components, check whether the intended application is


permitted in accordance with the respective printing. Pay attention to any
changes to the printing when replacing components.

The product is an open system. As such, the product must only be installed in
appropriate enclosures or electrical operation rooms to which the following
applies:

• Can only be opened using a tool or key

• Inside pollution degree 1 or 2

• In operation, internal air temperature within the range of 0 °C ≤ Ta ≤ +55 °C


or −20 °C ≤ Ta ≤ +60 °C for components with extension number …/025-xxx
or −40 °C ≤ Ta ≤ +70 °C for components with extension number …/040-xxx

• Minimum degree of protection: min. IP54 (acc. to EN/IEC 60529)

• For use in Zone 2 (Gc), compliance with the applicable requirements of the
standards EN/IEC/ABNT NBR IEC 60079-0, -7, -11, -15

• For use in Zone 22 (Dc), compliance with the applicable requirements of


the standards EN/IEC/ABNT NBR IEC 60079-0, -7, -11, -15 and -31

• For use in mining (Mb), minimum degree of protection IP64 (acc. EN/IEC
60529) and adequate protection acc. EN/IEC/ABNT NBR IEC 60079-0 and
-1

• Depending on zoning and device category, correct installation and


compliance with requirements must be assessed and certified by a “Notified
Body” (ExNB) if necessary!

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Explosive atmosphere occurring simultaneously with assembly, installation or
repair work must be ruled out. Among other things, these include the following
activities

• Insertion and removal of components

• Connecting or disconnecting from fieldbus, antenna, D-Sub, ETHERNET or


USB connections, DVI ports, memory cards, configuration and
programming interfaces in general and service interface in particular:

• Operating DIP switches, coding switches or potentiometers

• Replacing fuses

Wiring (connecting or disconnecting) of non-intrinsically safe circuits is only


permitted in the following cases

• The circuit is disconnected from the power supply.

• The area is known to be non-hazardous.

Outside the device, suitable measures must be taken so that the rated voltage is
not exceeded by more than 40 % due to transient faults (e.g., when powering the
field supply).

Product components intended for intrinsically safe applications may only be


powered by 750-606 or 750-625/000-001 bus supply modules.

Only field devices whose power supply corresponds to overvoltage category I or


II may be connected to these components.

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10.2.2 Special Notes Regarding ANSI/ISA Ex


For ANSI/ISA Ex acc. to UL File E198726, the following additional requirements
apply:

• Use in Class I, Division 2, Group A, B, C, D or non-hazardous areas only

• ETHERNET connections are used exclusively for connecting to computer


networks (LANs) and may not be connected to telephone networks or
telecommunication cables

• WARNING – The radio receiver module 750-642 may only be used to


connect to external antenna 758-910!

• WARNING – Product components with fuses must not be fitted into circuits
subject to overloads!
These include, e.g., motor circuits.

• WARNING – When installing I/O module 750-538, “Control Drawing No.


750538” in the manual must be strictly observed!

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: View ....................................................................................................16
Figure 2: Data Contacts .....................................................................................17
Figure 3: Power Jumper Contacts ......................................................................18
Figure 4: Push-in CAGE CLAMP® Connectors ...................................................19
Figure 5: Display Elements.................................................................................21
Figure 6: Schematic Switching Diagram .............................................................22
Figure 7: Insert I/O Module (Example) ................................................................64
Figure 8: Snap the I/O Module into Place (Example) ..........................................64
Figure 9: Removing the I/O Module (Example) ...................................................65
Figure 10: Connecting a Conductor to a Push-in CAGE CLAMP® ......................66
Figure 11: Connection Example 750-450, 4-Channel, 4 x 2 Wires .....................67
Figure 12: Connection Example 750-450, 4-Channel, 4 x 3 Wires .....................68
Figure 13: Connection Example 750-450, 4-Channel, 4 x 4 Wires .....................69
Figure 14: Connection Example 750-450, 4-Channel, 4 x 3 Wires,
Potentiometer............................................................................................70
Figure 15: WAGO-I/O-CHECK User Interface ....................................................72
Figure 16: Parameterization Dialog for the I/O Module .......................................73
Figure 17: Buttons in the Main Menu ..................................................................74
Figure 18: Buttons in the Application Menu ........................................................75
Figure 19: Display of Measured Values in the Application Area..........................77
Figure 20: “Settings” Menu Item Warning Message ............................................78
Figure 21: Menu item "Settings" > "Module" .......................................................79
Abbildung 22: Menu item "Settings" > "Channel" ................................................81
Abbildung 23: Menu Item "Scaling" ....................................................................84
Figure 24: Menu Item "Calibration" .....................................................................88
Figure 25: Example of the PROFIBUS DP Fieldbus Coupler Parameterization
Dialog........................................................................................................98
Figure 26: Example of the 750-370 Fieldbus Coupler Parameterization
Dialog........................................................................................................99
Figure 27: Example of the 750-375 and 750-377 Fieldbus Coupler
Parameterization Dialog ..........................................................................100
Figure 28: Marking Example According to ATEX and IECEx ............................105
Figure 29: Text Detail – Marking Example According to ATEX and IECEx .......105
Figure 30: Marking Example for Approved Ex i I/O Module According to
ATEX and IECEx ....................................................................................107
Figure 31: Text Detail – Marking Example for Approved Ex i I/O Module
According to ATEX and IECEx ................................................................107
Figure 32: Marking Example According to NEC................................................109
Figure 33: Text Detail – Marking Example According to NEC 500 ....................109
Figure 34: Text Detail – Marking Example for Approved Ex i I/O Module
According to NEC 505.............................................................................110
Figure 35: Text Detail – Marking Example for Approved Ex i I/O Module
According to NEC 506.............................................................................110
Figure 36: Text Detail – Marking Example for Approved Ex i I/O Modules
According to CEC 18 attachment J .........................................................111

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List of Tables
Table 1: Revision History .................................................................................... 6
Table 2: Number Notation ................................................................................... 8
Table 3: Font Conventions .................................................................................. 8
Table 4: Compatibility List 750-450 ....................................................................15
Table 5: Legend for Figure “View” ......................................................................16
Table 6: Legend for Figure “Power Jumper Contacts” ........................................18
Table 7: Legend for Figure "Push-in CAGE CLAMP® Connectors" –
4-Channel, 2-Wires ...................................................................................19
Table 8: Legend for Figure "Push-in CAGE CLAMP® Connectors" –
4-Channel, 3-Wires ...................................................................................20
Table 9: Legend for Figure "Push-in CAGE CLAMP® Connectors" –
4-Channel, 4-Wires ...................................................................................20
Table 10: Legend for Figure “Display Elements”.................................................21
Table 11: Technical Data – Device Data ............................................................23
Table 12: Technical Data – Power Supply ..........................................................23
Table 13: Technical Data – Communication .......................................................23
Table 14: Technical Data – Inputs ......................................................................24
Table 15: Technical Data – Measuring Accuracy at 25°C Ambient Air
Temperature, 2 Wires ...............................................................................24
Table 16: Technical Data – Measuring Accuracy at 25°C Ambient Air
Temperature, 3 Wires ...............................................................................25
Table 17: Technical Data – Measuring Accuracy at 25°C Ambient Air
Temperature, 4 Wires ...............................................................................25
Table 18: Technical Data ‒ Field Wiring .............................................................26
Table 19: Technical Data – Power Jumper Contacts ..........................................26
Table 20: Technical Data – Data Contacts .........................................................26
Table 21: Technical Data – Climatic Environmental Conditions ..........................26
Table 22: Process Image ...................................................................................29
Table 23: Control Byte........................................................................................30
Table 24: Status byte .........................................................................................30
Table 25: Process Data – Overview of Standard Format and S5-FB250
Format ......................................................................................................32
Table 26: ID 0, Pt100 Setting (IEC 751), Standard Format .................................33
Table 27: ID 0, Pt100 (IEC 751) Setting, S5-FB250 Format ...............................34
Table 28: ID 1, Ni100 (DIN 43760) Setting, Standard Format .............................35
Table 29: ID 1, Ni100 (DIN 43760) Setting, S5-FB250 Format ...........................36
Table 30: ID 2, Pt1000 Setting (IEC 751), Standard Format ...............................37
Table 31: ID 2, Pt1000 (IEC 751) Setting, S5-FB250 Format .............................38
Table 32: ID 3, Pt500 (IEC 751) Setting, Standard Format .................................39
Table 33: ID 3, Pt500 (IEC 751) Setting, S5-FB250 Format ...............................40
Table 34: ID 4, Pt200 Setting (IEC 751), Standard Format .................................41
Table 35: ID 4, Pt200 (IEC 751) Setting, S5-FB250 Format ...............................42
Table 36: ID 5, Ni1000 (TK6180, DIN 43760) Setting, Standard Format ............43
Table 37: ID 5, Ni1000 (TK6180, DIN 43760) Setting, S5-FB250 Format ...........44
Table 38: ID 6, Ni120 (Minco) Setting, Standard Format ....................................45
Table 39: ID 6, Ni120 (Minco) Setting, S5-FB250 Format ...................................46
Table 40: ID 7, Ni1000 (TK5000) Setting, Standard Format ...............................47

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Table 41: ID 7, Ni1000 (TK5000) Setting, S5-FB250 Format ..............................48
Table 42: ID 8, Ni1000 (TK6180, DIN 43760) Setting, Standard Format ............49
Table 43: ID 8, Ni1000 (DIN 43760) Setting, S5-FB250 Format .........................50
Table 44: ID 9, Ni1000 (TK5000) Setting, Standard Format ...............................51
Table 45: ID 9, Ni1000 (TK5000) Setting, S5-FB250 Format ..............................52
Table 46: ID 10, Pt1000 Setting (IEC 751), Standard Format .............................53
Table 47: ID 10, Pt1000 (IEC 751) Setting, S5-FB250 Format ...........................54
Table 48: ID 11, Pt100 Setting (IEC 751), Standard Format ...............................55
Table 49: ID 11, Pt100 (IEC 751) Setting, S5-FB250 Format .............................56
Table 50: ID 13, Potentiometer, Standard Format ..............................................57
Table 51: ID 13, Potentiometer Setting, S5-FB250 Format .................................58
Table 52: ID 14, "Resistance Measurement 1" Setting, Standard Format ...........59
Table 53: ID 14, "Resistance Measurement 1" Setting, S5-FB250 Format .........60
Table 54: ID 15, "Resistance Measurement 2" Setting, Standard Format ...........61
Table 55: ID 15, "Resistance Measurement 2" Setting, S5-FB250 Format .........62
Table 56: Connection Terminals, Functions and Measuring Circuits,
4-Channel, 2 Wires ...................................................................................67
Table 57: Connection Terminals, Functions and Measuring Circuits,
4-Channel, 3 Wires ...................................................................................68
Table 58: Connection Terminals, Functions and Measuring Circuits,
4-Channel, 4 Wires ...................................................................................69
Table 59: Connection Terminals, Functions and Measuring Circuits,
Potentiometer............................................................................................70
Table 60: Buttons on the Main Menu ..................................................................74
Table 61: Buttons in the Application Menu .........................................................75
Table 62: Buttons in the “Settings” and “Scaling” Menus ....................................78
Table 63: Buttons in the “Settings” Menu............................................................78
Table 64: Menu Item "Settings" > "Module" ........................................................80
Table 65: Menu Item "Settings" ..........................................................................82
Table 66: Menu Item "Scaling" > "Channel 1 …4" ..............................................85
Table 67: Examples of Scaled Process Value, Standard Format,
Pt100 (IEC 751) ........................................................................................86
Table 68: Examples of Scaled Process Value, S5-FB250 Format,
Pt100 (IEC 751) ........................................................................................86
Table 69: Examples of Scaled Process Value, Standard Format, Resistance
Measurement 2 .........................................................................................87
Table 70: Examples of Scaled Process Value, S5-FB250 Format, Resistance
Measurement 2 .........................................................................................87
Table 71: Menu Item "Calibration" ......................................................................89
Table 72: Priority Levels for Diagnostics Functions ............................................94
Table 73: Behavior in the Event of an Error Dependent on the Configuration .....95
Table 74: Configuration ......................................................................................97
Table 75: Configuration ......................................................................................97
Table 76: Specific Module / Channel Parameters for 75x-450 ..........................101
Table 77: General Module / Channel Parameters.............................................102
Table 78: General Module / Channel Parameters.............................................102
Table 79: Description of Marking Example According to ATEX and IECEx.......106
Table 80: Description of Marking Example for Approved Ex i I/O Module
According to ATEX and IECEx ................................................................108
Table 81: Description of Marking Example According to NEC 500 ...................109

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Table 82: Description of Marking Example for Approved Ex i I/O Module
According to NEC 505.............................................................................110
Table 83: Description of Marking Example for Approved Ex i I/O Modules
According to NEC 506.............................................................................110
Table 84: Description of Marking Example for Approved Ex i I/O Modules
According to CEC 18 attachment J .........................................................111

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