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Description of the device 

 

4.5 Accessories 

 

SCALANCE WxM766 

22

 

Operating Instructions, 03/2022, C79000-G8976-C617-03 

4.5.1

 

Installation 

 

Component 

Description 

Article number 

Mounting adapter 
DIN rail 

Adapter for mounting on a 35mm DIN 

rail according to DIN EN 50 022 

6GK5798-8MF00-0AA1 

Angle adapter 

90° angle adapter for rail mounting, 

only in conjunction with SCALANCE 

MUM856-1, WAM/ WUM766-1;  
Scope of delivery: Bracket with 

mounting rail adapter for 35 mm 

standard mounting rail, fixing screws 

6GK5798-8MF00-0AB1 

4.5.2

 

CLP 

 

Component 

Description 

Article number 

CLP 
Configuration License 

PLUG 
 
 

Exchangeable storage medium for 

saving configuration data 

 

SCALANCE CLP 2GB 

6GK1900-0UB00-0AA0 

SCALANCE CLP EEC 2GB 

6GK1900-0UQ00-0AA0 

CLP iFeatures 

Exchangeable storage medium for 

saving configuration data and enabling 

iFeatures 

 

SCALANCE CLP 2GB W700 AP 

iFeatures 

6GK5907-8UA00-0AA0 

SCALANCE CLP 2GB W700 Client 

iFeatures 

6GK5907-4UA00-0AA0 

Summary of Contents for SIMATIC NET 6GK5766-1GE00-3DA0

Page 1: ...ng Instructions 03 2022 C79000 G8976 C617 03 Introduction 1 Safety notices 2 Security recommendations 3 Description of the device 4 Assembly and disassembly 5 Connection 6 Maintenance and cleaning 7 Troubleshooting 8 Technical specifications 9 Dimension drawing 10 Approvals 11 ...

Page 2: ... only by personnel qualified for the specific task in accordance with the relevant documentation in particular its warning notices and safety instructions Qualified personnel are those who based on their training and experience are capable of identifying risks and avoiding potential hazards when working with these products systems Proper use of Siemens products Note the following WARNING Siemens p...

Page 3: ...4 4 5 4 1 Cables 24 4 5 4 2 Plug in connector 25 4 5 5 Power supply 26 4 5 5 1 Energy cable 26 4 5 5 2 Plug in connector power supply 26 4 5 6 Flexible connecting cables antennas and accessories 27 4 5 6 1 Flexible connecting cables 27 4 5 6 2 Lightning protection 28 4 5 6 3 Terminating resistor 28 4 5 6 4 Cabinet feedthrough 28 4 5 6 5 Antennas 29 4 6 LED display 30 4 7 Reset button 33 4 8 Config...

Page 4: ...wer supply 55 6 3 Ethernet 57 6 4 Antennas 58 6 5 Digital input output 59 6 6 Grounding 61 6 7 Replacing a CLP 62 7 Maintenance and cleaning 65 8 Troubleshooting 67 8 1 Downloading new firmware using TFTP without WBM and CLI 67 8 2 Restoring the factory settings 68 9 Technical specifications 71 10 Dimension drawing 75 11 Approvals 79 Index 81 ...

Page 5: ...WxM76x with firmware version 1 2 Definition An access point is a node in a WLAN that also performs administrative functions in the network and for example provides client modules with a connection to wired networks to other client modules in the same wireless cell or in other wireless cells Purpose of the Operating Instructions Using the Operating Instructions you will be able to install and conne...

Page 6: ... should only be connected to an enterprise network or the internet if and to the extent such a connection is necessary and only when appropriate security measures e g firewalls and or network segmentation are in place For additional information on industrial security measures that may be implemented please visit https www siemens com industrialsecurity https www siemens com industrialsecurity Siem...

Page 7: ...e products are low in pollutants can be recycled and meet the requirements of the WEEE directive 2012 19 EU for the disposal of electrical and electronic equipment Do not dispose of the products at public disposal sites For environmentally friendly recycling and the disposal of your old device contact a certified disposal company for electronic scrap or your Siemens contact Product return https su...

Page 8: ...Introduction SCALANCE WxM766 8 Operating Instructions 03 2022 C79000 G8976 C617 03 ...

Page 9: ... entire working life of the device You should also read the safety notices relating to handling in the individual sections particularly in the sections Installation and Connecting up WARNING Hot surfaces Electric devices have hot surfaces Do not touch these surfaces They could cause severe burns Allow the device to cool down before starting any work on it WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD Do not open the d...

Page 10: ...Safety notices SCALANCE WxM766 10 Operating Instructions 03 2022 C79000 G8976 C617 03 ...

Page 11: ... data transmission via a non secure network use an encrypted VPN tunnel IPsec OpenVPN Separate connections correctly WBM SSH etc Check the user documentation of other Siemens products that are used together with the device for additional security recommendations Using remote logging ensure that the system protocols are forwarded to a central logging server Make sure that the server is within the p...

Page 12: ...their own authentication between endpoints such as ARP or IPv4 An attacker could use vulnerabilities in these protocols to attack hosts switches and routers connected to your layer 2 network for example through manipulation poisoning of the ARP caches of systems in the subnet and subsequent interception of the data traffic Appropriate security measures must be taken for non secure layer 2 protocol...

Page 13: ...ning access to the device For more information see the configuration manuals section Brute Force Prevention For communication via non secure networks use additional devices with VPN functionality to encrypt and authenticate communication When you establish a secure connection to a server for example for an upgrade make sure that strong encryption methods and protocols are configured for the server...

Page 14: ...guration files can be downloaded from the device Ensure that configuration files are adequately protected The options for achieving this include digitally signing and encrypting the files storing them in a secure location or transmitting configuration files only through secure communication channels Configuration files can be password protected during download You enter passwords on the WBM page S...

Page 15: ...ed ensure that the device is operated in a protected network area Check whether use of the following protocols and services is necessary Non authenticated and unencrypted ports LLDP Syslog DHCP options 66 67 TFTP Telnet HTTP SNMP v1 2c Syslog SNTP The following protocols provide secure alternatives SNMPv1 v2c SNMPv3 Check whether use of SNMPv1 v2c is necessary SNMPv1 v2c is classified as non secur...

Page 16: ...ce supports Protocol port number Port number assigned to the protocol Default port status The default status of the service i e open closed outgoing only Configurable port service Indicates whether the port number or the service can be configured via WBM CLI Authentication Specifies whether the communication partner is authenticated If optional the authentication can be configured as required Encr...

Page 17: ...DP 123 Outgoing only PROFINET UDP 34964 UDP 49154 UDP 49155 Open RADIUS UDP 1812 Outgoing only SFTP Server TCP 22 Closed SMTP Client TCP 25 Closed SMTP secure TCP 465 Closed Optional SNMPv1 v2c UDP 161 Open SNMPv3 UDP 161 Open Optional Optional SNMP Traps UDP 162 Outgoing only SNTP Client UDP 123 Outgoing only SSH TCP 22 Open Syslog Client UDP 514 Closed Syslog Client TLS TCP 6514 Closed Telnet TC...

Page 18: ...d The table includes the following columns Layer 2 service The Layer 2 services that the device supports Default status The default status of the service open or closed Service configurable Indicates whether the service can be configured via WBM CLI Layer 2 service Default status Service configurable DCP Open LLDP Open RSTP Closed iPRP Closed MSTP Closed SIMATIC NET TIME Closed 802 1x Closed ...

Page 19: ...he device 4 4 1 Structure of the type designation The type designation of the device is made up of several parts that have the following meaning 4 2 Structure of the article number The article number of the device is made up of several parts that also reflect the properties of the device ...

Page 20: ...vice view LED display R1A1 antenna connector female N Connect type Screw down cover for the reset button and for the PLUG slot CLP R2A1 antenna connector female N Connect type Ground connector thread M4 on the bottom Connector for power supply L1 L2 Digital input DI Digital output DQ Ethernet connector P1 PoE capability ...

Page 21: ...k that the consignment you have received is complete If the consignment is incomplete contact your supplier or your local Siemens office Note Not included with the product The following components do not ship with the product Removable data storage medium CLP Antennas DIN rail adapter You will find more detailed information in Accessories Page 21 4 5 Accessories Technical data subject to change Yo...

Page 22: ...CE MUM856 1 WAM WUM766 1 Scope of delivery Bracket with mounting rail adapter for 35 mm standard mounting rail fixing screws 6GK5798 8MF00 0AB1 4 5 2 CLP Component Description Article number CLP Configuration License PLUG Exchangeable storage medium for saving configuration data SCALANCE CLP 2GB 6GK1900 0UB00 0AA0 SCALANCE CLP EEC 2GB 6GK1900 0UQ00 0AA0 CLP iFeatures Exchangeable storage medium fo...

Page 23: ...180 RJ45 180 IE Flexible Cable with 1 x M12 plug X coded 180 degree cable outlet and 1 x RJ45 plug 180 degree cable outlet Length 0 5m 6XV1878 5TE50 Length 1m 6XV1878 5TH10 Length 1 5m 6XV1878 5TH15 Length 2m 6XV1878 5TH20 Length 3m 6XV1878 5TH30 Length 5m 6XV1878 5TH50 Length 10m 6XV1878 5TN10 Length 15m 6XV1878 5TN15 IE TP Cord M12 90 RJ45 180 IE Flexible Cable with 1 x M12 plug X coded 90 degre...

Page 24: ...M12 plug in connector Industrial Ethernet Component Description Article number IE FC M12 PLUG PRO 4x2 M12 data plug in connector for IE FC TP cables 4x2 IP65 67 X coded axial cable outlet 1 connector per package 6GK1901 0DB30 6AA0 8 connectors per package 6GK1901 0DB30 6AA8 IE FC M12 CABLE CONNECTOR PRO 4X2 M12 plug in connector X coded can be assembled in the field 8 pin metal housing FC fast con...

Page 25: ...m 6XV1801 2CN15 Cables DI DO interface sold by the meter Component Description Article number SIMATIC NET CONTROL CABLE 5 wire power cable stranded wire 5 x AWG24 package item max 1000m minimum order quantity 20m Sold by the meter 6XV1801 2C 4 5 4 2 Plug in connector M12 plug in connector digital input digital output Component Description Article number Control M12 Plug PRO Control M12 Plug PRO fi...

Page 26: ...ug in energy cable to connect the power supply 24 V DC 4 wire preassembled with a 4 pin M12 plug and an M12 socket L coded 6XV1801 6G Available in different lengths Power cable sold by the meter Component Description Article number Energy Cable 4 x 1 5 Power cable for connecting the 24 V DC power supply 4 wire stranded 4 x 1 5 mm2 trailing type not assembled Sold by the meter 6XV1801 2B 4 5 5 2 Pl...

Page 27: ...ect male and an R SMA male connector Length Article number 0 3 m 6XV1875 5CE30 1 m 6XV1875 5CH10 2 m 6XV1875 5CH20 5 m 6XV1875 5CH50 10 m 6XV1875 5CN10 For railway applications the following connecting cable are available Length Article number 1 m 6XV1875 5TH10 2 m 6XV1875 5TH20 5 m 6XV1875 5TH50 Flexible connecting cable N Connect N Connect Flexible connecting cable for connecting an antenna to a...

Page 28: ...h gas discharge technology 6GK5798 2LP00 2AA6 LP798 2N Lighting protector with N N female female connector with quarter wave technology 6GK5798 2LP10 2AA6 4 5 6 3 Terminating resistor Component Description Article number TI795 1N Electrical connector N Connect male Pack of 1 6GK5795 1TN00 1AA0 4 5 6 4 Cabinet feedthrough Component Description Article number IE M12 Panel Feedthrough 4 x 2 Cabinet f...

Page 29: ...6DG Wide angle antenna mast wall mounting 9 dBi 5 GHz 2 x N Connect female 6GK5793 6DG00 0AA0 ANT793 8DJ Directional antenna mast wall mounting 18 dBi 5 GHz 2 x N Connect female 6GK5793 8DJ00 0AA0 ANT793 8DK Directional antenna mast wall mounting 23 dBi 5 GHz 2 x N Connect female 6GK5793 8DK00 0AA0 IWLAN RCoax ANT793 4MN RCoax λ4 antenna with vertical polarization for RCoax systems 6 dBi 5 GHz IP6...

Page 30: ...5 6MP Omnidirectional antenna 5 7 dBi 2 4 GHz and 5 GHz IP65 67 N Connector female 6GK5795 6MP00 0AA0 IWLAN RCoax Cable 2 4 GHz PE 1 2 Omni antenna 0 dBi 2 400 2 485 GHz N Connect female 6XV1875 2A IWLAN RCoax Cable 5 GHz PE 1 2 Omni antenna 0 dBi 5 150 5 875 GHz N Connect female 6XV1875 2D 4 6 LED display Information on operating status and data transfer On the front of the housing several LEDs p...

Page 31: ... the Ethernet interface P1 link Flashing green and yellow Data transfer over the Ethernet interface P1 R1 Off The WLAN interface 1 is deactivated Green Access Point mode The WLAN interface 1 is initialized and ready for operation Client mode There is a connection over the WLAN interface 1 Flashing green and yellow Data transfer over the WLAN interface 1 Flashing yellow Client mode The client is se...

Page 32: ...dar signal was found on all enabled channels R1 R2 Flashing green The LEDs flash for detection of device location The Flash LED function is activated Either with SINEC PNI Or via the WBM page Discovery and Set via DCP Note Primary user radar on all enabled channels If the device detects a primary user for example radar signals on all enabled channels of the WLAN interface the LED F is lit and R1 f...

Page 33: ...f you restart the device using the WBM menu command System Restart or using the CLI command restart in the Privileged EXEC Modus the configuration changes are always retained Loading a firmware file via TFTP If the normal procedure with the Load Save menu of Web Based Management is unsuccessful the reset button can be used to load new firmware This situation can occur if there is a power outage du...

Page 34: ...ced The CLP is also referred to as PLUG in the description The PLUG is available in the following variants PLUG Configuration The exchangeable storage medium only saves the configuration data of the device PLUG License In addition to the configuration data the exchangeable storage medium contains a license with which special functions are enabled e g iFeatures NOTICE Loss of the degree of protecti...

Page 35: ... if you use functions based on MAC addresses If the CLP contains a license additional functions are also enabled Note If the device was configured at some time with a CLP license the device can no longer be used without this CLP To be able to use the device again reset the device to the factory settings During operation During operation changes to the configuration are saved on the CLP and in the ...

Page 36: ...Description of the device 4 8 Configuration License PLUG SCALANCE WxM766 36 Operating Instructions 03 2022 C79000 G8976 C617 03 ...

Page 37: ...risk of explosion in hazardous areas For proper disassembly observe the following Before starting work ensure that the electricity is switched off Secure remaining connections so that no damage can occur as a result of disassembly if the system is accidentally started up CAUTION Minimum distance to antennas Fit the device so that there is a minimum clearance of 20 cm between antennas and persons W...

Page 38: ... enclosure WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD Replacing components may impair suitability for Class 1 Division 2 or Zone 2 WARNING The device may only be operated in an environment of contamination class 1 or 2 see EN IEC 60664 1 GB T 16935 1 Notes for use in hazardous locations according to ATEX IECEx UKEX and CCC Ex If you use the device under ATEX IECEx UKEX or CCC Ex conditions you must also keep to the...

Page 39: ...itted if the requirements for the housing the installation regulations the clearance and separating regulations for the control cabinets or housings are adhered to The control cabinet cover or housing must be secured so that it can only be opened with a tool An appropriate strain relief assembly for the cable must be used WARNING Wall mounting outside of the control cabinet or housing does not ful...

Page 40: ...he branching points of the cables exceeds 60 C special precautions must be taken If the equipment is operated at ambient temperatures in excess of 40 C only use cables with permitted operating temperature of at least 80 5 2 Types of installation Note The device is only approved for operation in closed rooms Note the following environmental conditions Antennas in particular directional antennas mus...

Page 41: ...e 75 2 Secure the device to the wall with four screws The screws are not supplied with the device 3 Connect the power supply refer to the section Power supply Page 55 4 Fit the antennas refer to the section Antennas Page 58 5 4 Mounting on VESA bracket For mounting the device on the VESA 75 x 75 mm wall holder 4x M4 threaded holes with a thread depth of 8 5 mm are provided on the back of the devic...

Page 42: ... rail mounting adapter The DIN rail mounting adapter is not included with the product see Accessories Page 22 Mounting 1 Screw M3 x 8 tightening torque 0 8 Nm the DIN rail mounting adapter onto the rear of the device The mounting material is supplied with the DIN rail mounting adapter Figure 5 1 W7x8 with adapter plate 2 Place the device on the upper edge of the DIN rail ...

Page 43: ...vice against the DIN rail until the DIN rail slider catch locks into place 4 Connect the power supply refer to the section Power supply Page 55 5 Fit the antennas refer to the section Antennas Page 58 Uninstalling 1 Turn off the power to the device 2 Disconnect all connected cables 3 Pull the DIN rail slider down with a screwdriver ...

Page 44: ...y 5 5 DIN rail mounting SCALANCE WxM766 44 Operating Instructions 03 2022 C79000 G8976 C617 03 4 Tilt the device forward and remove the device from the DIN rail 5 Loosen the screws of the DIN rail mounting adapter completely ...

Page 45: ...g Instructions 03 2022 C79000 G8976 C617 03 45 5 5 2 Mounting with bracket support With the bracket support the device can be mounted on a DIN rail rotated through 90 The DIN rail mounting adapter and bracket holder are not included with the product see Accessories Page 22 ...

Page 46: ...nstructions 03 2022 C79000 G8976 C617 03 Mounting 1 Screw M4 x 20 tightening torque 1 8 Nm the angle bracket onto the rear of the device 2 Place the device on the upper edge of the DIN rail 3 Press the device against the DIN rail until the DIN rail slider catch locks into place ...

Page 47: ...the power supply refer to the section Power supply 5 Fit the antennas refer to the section Antennas Uninstalling 1 Turn off the power to the device 2 Disconnect all connected cables 3 Pull the DIN rail slider down with a screwdriver 4 Tilt the device forward and remove the device from the DIN rail 5 Loosen the screws completely ...

Page 48: ...Assembly and disassembly 5 5 DIN rail mounting SCALANCE WxM766 48 Operating Instructions 03 2022 C79000 G8976 C617 03 ...

Page 49: ...ection potential equalization system When implementing your lightning protection concept make sure you adhere to the VDE 0182 or IEC 62305 standard Suitable lightning protectors are available in the accessories Page 28 of SIMATIC NET Industrial WLAN Note We recommend that you use the maintenance free lightning protector LP798 2N Exception When there is also DC power supplied via the antenna cable ...

Page 50: ...ore needs to meet at least one of the following conditions Only safety extra low voltages SELV PELV with limited power source LPS complying with IEC 62368 1 EN 62368 1 VDE 62368 1 may be connected to the power supply terminals The power supply unit for the device must meet NEC Class 2 according to the National Electrical Code r ANSI NFPA 70 If the equipment is connected to a redundant power supply...

Page 51: ...thernet cable Connect both grounds to the same foundation earth or use an equipotential bonding cable Safety notices on use in hazardous areas General safety notices relating to protection against explosion WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD Do not connect or disconnect cables to or from the device when a flammable or combustible atmosphere is present WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD Do not press the reset button i...

Page 52: ...the hazardous area and the non hazardous area Ground shielded cables that cross hazardous areas at one end only Lay a potential equalization conductor when grounding at both ends WARNING Insufficient isolation of intrinsically safe and non intrinsically safe circuits Risk of explosion in hazardous areas When connecting intrinsically safe and non intrinsically safe circuits ensure that the galvanic...

Page 53: ... by EN IEC IEC 60079 0 GB 3836 1 Safety notices when using according to FM If you use the device under FM conditions you must also keep to the following safety notices in addition to the general safety notices for protection against explosion WARNING Do not remove or replace while circuit is live when a flammable or combustible atmosphere is present General notes on use in hazardous areas accordin...

Page 54: ...e NEC or CEC are used the following requirements must be met Suitable for DC min 60 V max 3 A Breaking current min 10 kA UL CSA listet UL 248 14 CSA 22 2 No 248 14 Classes R J L T or CC In other areas the following requirements must be met Suitable for DC min 60 V max 3 A Breaking current min 10 kA Permitted for electric circuits according to IEC EN 60947 1 2 3 Breaking characteristics B or C for ...

Page 55: ...V power supply unit or PoE must not be connected to a mains supply higher than 300 V and the overvoltage category II Information on the power supply There are two options for the power supply Power over Ethernet via the 8 pin M12 Ethernet interface P1 The power supply cannot be connected redundantly Direct infeed via the 4 pin M12 socket The power supply can be connected redundantly The inputs L1 ...

Page 56: ...2 Ethernet interface P1 LAN PoE X coded 8 pin The power can also be supplied via this interface Power over Ethernet Pin assignment see Ethernet Page 57 M12 interface direct infeed L coded 4 pin The 4 pin M12 socket has the following pin assignment Pin Signal Assignment 1 L1 24 V DC 2 M Ground 3 M Ground 4 L2 24 V DC Connecting disconnecting the power supply WARNING Danger from electric shock Turn ...

Page 57: ...relevant PoE power supply Note No power sourcing equipment PSE The SCALANCE WxM766 1 devices cannot be used as PoE power supply for other devices 6 3 Ethernet For connection to Industrial Ethernet at 10 100 1000 Mbps the device has an M12 interface X coded 8 pin The power can also be supplied via this interface Power over Ethernet Position and pin assignment Pin Assignment 1 D0 2 D0 3 D1 4 D1 5 D3...

Page 58: ...a cable for an external antenna 1 Remove the protective cap from the affected N Connector on the device Note Keep the protective caps Keep the removed protective caps for later use 2 You can connect an external antenna directly to the device or connect it with a flexible connecting cable Place the antenna plug or the flexible connecting cable on the antenna connector and tighten the sleeve nut of ...

Page 59: ...detached antenna You will find detailed information in the section Accessories Page 21 NOTICE UL approval only for use in buildings Within the area of authority of the NEC and CEC the SCALANCE WxM766 1 devices and the antennas connected to them may only be used in a closed building For this reason do not lead antennas into the outdoor area if you need to meet UL or CSA requirements 6 5 Digital inp...

Page 60: ...put in pairs The maximum permissible cable length is 3 m Position Assignment Example 1 DI Ground 2 DO Ground 3 DO Switching signal 4 DI Input 5 NC Not connected If there is an adequate switching voltage at the digital input the digital input is active and the DI LED is lit The voltage applied to the DI contact is converted to a digital status by the device as follows Voltage Status 30 to 3 V DC 0 ...

Page 61: ...ng to EN60204 1 DIN VDE 0113 T1 electrical circuits must be grounded The chassis 0 V is grounded at one defined point Here once again the grounding is implemented with the lowest leakage resistance to ground in the vicinity of the power feed in With automation components functional ground also ensures interference free operation of a controller Via the functional ground interference currents coupl...

Page 62: ...guration The reset button is located directly beside the slot for the CLP The reset button cannot be used to remove the CLP If you press and hold down the reset button you reset all the settings of the device to the factory defaults To remove a CLP from the device follow the steps below 1 Turn off the power to the device 2 Loosen the screws M3 with a Torx screwdriver T10 and remove the slot cover ...

Page 63: ...t a CLP into the device follow the steps below 1 Turn off the power to the device 2 Loosen the screws M3 with a Torx screwdriver T10 and remove the slot cover As an alternative you can loosen only one of the screws and swivel the slot cover to the side 3 The housing of the CLP has a rounded underside B Accordingly the slot opening has a rounded edge Note this orientation when inserting the CLP Ins...

Page 64: ...Connection 6 7 Replacing a CLP SCALANCE WxM766 64 Operating Instructions 03 2022 C79000 G8976 C617 03 ...

Page 65: ...serve all relevant installation and safety instructions described in the manuals for the device or supplied with the accessories or spare parts CAUTION Hot surfaces Risk of burns during maintenance work on parts with a surface temperature above 70 C 158 F Take appropriate protective measures for example wear protective gloves Once maintenance work is complete restore the touch protection measures ...

Page 66: ...Maintenance and cleaning SCALANCE WxM766 66 Operating Instructions 03 2022 C79000 G8976 C617 03 ...

Page 67: ...ver 4 Press and hold down the reset button 5 Connect the device to the power supply again while holding down the button 6 Hold down the button until the red fault LED F starts to flash after approximately 2 seconds 500ms on 500ms off 7 Release the button The F LED lights continuously red The bootloader waits in this state for a new firmware file that you can download using TFTP 8 Connect a PC to t...

Page 68: ...eps below 1 Turn off the power to the device 2 Loosen the screws of the cover 3 Remove the cover 4 Press the reset button and reconnect the device to the power supply while holding down the button 5 Hold down the button until the red error LED F stops flashing after approximately 10 seconds and is permanently lit 6 Release the button and wait until the fault LED F goes off The device starts automa...

Page 69: ...g Instructions 03 2022 C79000 G8976 C617 03 69 Via the configuration You will find detailed information on resetting the device parameters using the WBM and CLI in the configuration manuals Web Based Management section Restart Command Line Interface section Reset and Defaults ...

Page 70: ...Troubleshooting 8 2 Restoring the factory settings SCALANCE WxM766 70 Operating Instructions 03 2022 C79000 G8976 C617 03 ...

Page 71: ...0 100 1000 Mbps Wireless transmission rate 1 1201 Mbps Wireless standards supported IEEE 802 11a IEEE 802 11b IEEE 802 11g IEEE 802 11n IEEE 802 11ac IEEE 802 11ax Power supply for POE standards supported Standards IEEE802 3bt IEEE802 3at IEEE802 3af Class Class 0 0 44 12 96 W Attachment to Industrial Ethernet Quantity 1 Design M12 socket X coded Properties Half duplex full duplex autocrossover au...

Page 72: ...es Not galvanically isolated Supply voltage from PoE Supply voltage 48 VDC Type of current Permitted range 36 to 57 VDC Design M12 socket X coded Properties Galvanically isolated Fusing 2 5 A 24 V DC 1 A 48 V PoE Current consumption 24 V DC maximum 550 mA PoE 48 V maximum 270 mA 24 V DC Sleep Mode maximum 12 5 mA Active power loss 24 V DC maximum 13 2 W PoE 48 V maximum 12 96 W 24 V DC Sleep Mode ...

Page 73: ...n EEC variant 30 C 60 C EEC variant 30 to 75 During storage 40 to 85 During transportation 40 to 85 Relative humidity During operation 90 at 25 C no condensation Operating altitude During operation 2000 m above sea level Non EEC variant max 60 C EEC variant max 75 C 2000 m above sea level Only EEC variant max 70 C Contaminant concentration According to ISA S71 04 2013 Class G3 Degree of pollution ...

Page 74: ...Technical specifications SCALANCE WxM766 74 Operating Instructions 03 2022 C79000 G8976 C617 03 ...

Page 75: ...ation siemens com bilddb index aspx lang en 1 Click on the CAx data link in the Direct Links area The Industry Image Database page is loaded 2 Enter the name or article number of the product in the search filter You can refine your search using the Motif type selection list Note Dimensions are specified in mm Front view Width height and dimensions for wall mounting ...

Page 76: ...Dimension drawing SCALANCE WxM766 76 Operating Instructions 03 2022 C79000 G8976 C617 03 Side view ...

Page 77: ...Dimension drawing SCALANCE WxM766 Operating Instructions 03 2022 C79000 G8976 C617 03 77 Rear view Rear view with bore holes for VESA bracket 75 x 75 4x M4 thread depth 8 5 mm ...

Page 78: ...Dimension drawing SCALANCE WxM766 78 Operating Instructions 03 2022 C79000 G8976 C617 03 ...

Page 79: ...NCE W700 802 11ax on the Internet pages of the Siemens Industry Online Support https support industry siemens com cs ww en view 109802595 You will find the current approvals for the product on the Internet pages of the Siemens Industry Online Support https support industry siemens com cs ww en ps 28575 cert Enter the article number of the product as the search term ...

Page 80: ...Approvals SCALANCE WxM766 80 Operating Instructions 03 2022 C79000 G8976 C617 03 ...

Page 81: ...ng 61 Power supply 55 D Digital input output 60 Documentation on the Internet 5 E Ethernet 57 F Factory defaults 68 Factory setting 68 Functional grounding 61 G Grounding 50 61 I Interfaces 71 L LED display 30 Lightning protection 49 M Mounting DIN rail 42 DIN rail rotated by 90 degrees 45 VESA bracket 41 Wall mounting 41 P PLUG 34 Function 35 Replacing 62 Power supply 55 Primary user radar 30 Pro...

Page 82: ...Index SCALANCE WxM766 82 Operating Instructions 03 2022 C79000 G8976 C617 03 T Technical specifications 71 Type designation 19 W Wall mounting 41 ...

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