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WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750
ETHERNET TCP/IP
Modules .............................................................................. 167
Modules .............................................................................. 168
5.2 Process Data Architecture for MODBUS/TCP .................................... 168
5.2.1
Digital Input Modules...................................................................... 169
Digital Output Modules ................................................................... 171
Analog Input Modules ..................................................................... 175
Analog Output Modules .................................................................. 176
Modules ........................................................................... 177
Modules .............................................................................. 189
5.3 Process Data Architecture for EtherNet/IP .......................................... 190
5.3.1
Digital Input Modules...................................................................... 190
Digital Output Modules ................................................................... 192
Analog Input Modules ..................................................................... 196
Analog Output Modules .................................................................. 198
Modules ........................................................................... 199
Modules .............................................................................. 209
Use in Hazardous Environments ........................................................... 214
measures .............................................................................. 214
7.3 Classification meeting CENELEC and IEC ......................................... 214
7.3.1 Divisions .......................................................................................... 214
7.3.2
Explosion protection group ............................................................. 215
categories ................................................................................. 216
classes......................................................................... 216
Types of ignition protection ............................................................ 217
Explosion protection groups ............................................................ 218
classes......................................................................... 219
Europe ....................................................................................... 220
America ..................................................................................... 221
regulations ......................................................................... 222