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BACnet/IP Controller 750-830
Hardware
WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM
750
BACnet/IP Controller
Note
The position of the mode selector switch is not important when starting or
stopping the PFC application from WAGO-I/O-
PRO
CAA.
Attention
Remember that if outputs are set when switching the mode selector switch
from "RUN" to "STOP" that these will remain set! Software-side switch offs,
e.g. by initiators, are ineffective, because the program is no longer processed.
Note
The user has the opportunity to define the status of the outputs for STOP. A
web page is then opened via the "PLC" link in the web-based management
system where the function can be defined accordingly (see section 3.1.8.7).
If there is a check mark in the box "Enabled", all outputs will be set to zero;
if there is no check mark, the outputs will retain their last current value.
3.1.3.7 Hardware Address (MAC ID)
Each WAGO BACnet/IP Controller has a unique and internationally unambi-
guous physical address, referred to as the MAC-ID (Media Access Control
Identity). This is located on the rear of the controller and on a self-adhesive
tear-off label on the side of the controller. The MAC ID has a set length of 6
bytes (48 bits) (hexadecimal). The first three bytes identify the manufacturer
(e.g. 00:30 DE for WAGO). The second 3 bytes indicate the consecutive serial
number for the hardware.