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WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750
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750-880, 750-880/025-000 ETHERNET Programmable Fieldbus Controller
Manual
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List of Figures
Figure 1: Fieldbus node......................................................................................... 20
Figure 2: Example of a manufacturing number..................................................... 21
Figure 3: Isolation for Standard Couplers/Controllers and extended ECO Couplers
Figure 4: System supply for standard coupler/controller and extended ECO
Figure 5: System voltage for standard couplers/controllers and extended ECO
Figure 6: Field supply (sensor/actuator) for standard couplers/controllers and
Figure 7: Supply module with fuse carrier (Example 750-610)............................ 30
Figure 8: Removing the fuse carrier...................................................................... 30
Figure 9: Opening the fuse carrier......................................................................... 31
Figure 10: Change fuse.......................................................................................... 31
Figure 11: Fuse modules for automotive fuses, series 282 ................................... 32
Figure 12: Fuse modules for automotive fuses, series 2006 ................................. 32
Figure 13: Fuse modules with pivotable fuse carrier, series 281 .......................... 32
Figure 14: Fuse modules with pivotable fuse carrier, series 2002 ........................ 32
Figure 15: Power supply concept .......................................................................... 33
Figure 16: Supply example for standard couplers/controllers and extended ECO
Figure 17: Carrier rail contact ............................................................................... 38
Figure 18: Ring-feeding ........................................................................................ 39
Figure 19: Example WAGO Shield (Screen) Connecting System........................ 41
Figure 20: Application of the WAGO Shield (Screen) Connecting System......... 41
Figure 21: View ETHERNET Fieldbus controller................................................ 45
Figure 22: Device Supply...................................................................................... 47
Figure 23: RJ-45-Connector.................................................................................. 48
Figure 24: Display Elements ................................................................................. 49
Fig. 25: Service interface for programming and configuration (closed and open
Figure 26: Mode selector switch (closed and open damper of the service port)... 52
Figure 27: Address Selection Switch .................................................................... 54
Figure 28: Opening the memory card slot, inserting the SD card......................... 55
Figure 29: Spacing................................................................................................. 66
Figure 30: Unlocking lug of extended ECO coupler............................................. 69
Figure 31: Insert I/O module ................................................................................. 70
Figure 32: Snap the I/O module into place............................................................ 70
Figure 33: Removing the I/O module.................................................................... 71
Figure 34: Data contacts........................................................................................ 72
Figure 35: Example for the arrangement of power contacts ................................. 73
Figure 36: Connecting a conductor to a CAGE CLAMP
.................................... 74
Figure 37: Run-up of the Controller...................................................................... 76
Figure 38: Example of process image for input data............................................. 79
Figure 39: Example of process image for output data........................................... 80
Figure 40: Memory areas and data exchange........................................................ 84
Figure 41: Example declaration of remanent flags by „var retain“....................... 86
Figure 42: WAGO I/O Configurator .................................................................... 87