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WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 758 

Appendix  59 

758-918 Wireless ETHERNET Gateway 

 

 

 

Manual 

 

Version 1.0.2  

5. 

Power on the 

2

nd

 WEG

 and wait for the LEDs to light up and go out again.  

6. 

Briefly press on the MODE membrane button once. 

7. 

•  For connection 

via WLAN

:  

 

Press on the MODE membrane button repeatedly until on the LEDs 

 

A + C light up (“Easy Config” mode 5): 

 

 

 

•  For connection 

via 

Bluetooth

®

:  

 

Press on the MODE membrane button repeatedly until on the LEDs 

 

B + C light up (“Easy Config” mode 6): 

 

 

8. 

Confirm the selection by pressing and holding the MODE membrane button 

for 2 seconds.  

The WEG should automatically find the first and configure it as a WLAN or 

Bluetooth

®

 client. It configures itself as an access point. 

The first WEG is automatically assigned the first available IP address within the 

ETHERNET subnet where the second WEG is also located. 

Add other WEGs 

You can add up to 6 additional clients to the access point in this way. Each new 

client is assigned the next available IP address within the current subnet.

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 758-918

Page 1: ...405388 1 Manual WAGO I O SYSTEM 758 758 918 Wireless ETHERNET Gateway Wireless Transmission Link for ETHERNET Protocols Version 1 0 2 Pos 3 Alle Serien Allgemeine Module Rechtliches Allgemeines Impre...

Page 2: ...go 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 sugg...

Page 3: ...Assembly and Transport 12 2 4 Safety Advice Precautions 13 3 Device Description 16 3 1 General Description 16 3 2 View 18 3 3 Labeling 19 3 4 Connectors 20 3 4 1 Power Supply Pin Assignment 20 3 4 2...

Page 4: ...ds 56 7 6 External Trigger Input 57 8 Appendix 58 8 1 Configuration Examples 58 8 1 1 Easy Config ETHERNET Bridge via WLAN or Bluetooth 58 8 1 2 Easy Config PROFINET Network via Bluetooth 60 8 1 3 Eas...

Page 5: ...table Pos 10 Serie 758 Funk IPC Hinweise zur Dokumentation Variantentabelle 758 918 31 mod_1517215927655_21 docx 474923 1 Table 1 Variants Item No Variant Label 758 918 Wireless ETHERNET Gateway inte...

Page 6: ...5 4 Alle Serien Allgemeine Module Sicherheits und sonstige Hinweise Vorsicht Vorsicht _Warnung vor Personensch den allgemein_ Erl uterung 13 mod_1343310028762_21 docx 101038 1 Personal Injury Indicate...

Page 7: ...ss ETHERNET Gateway Manual Version 1 0 2 Additional Information Refers to additional information which is not an integral part of this documentation e g the Internet Pos 11 6 Dokumentation allgemein G...

Page 8: ...ventions Pos 11 10 Alle Serien Allgemeine Module Rechtliches Allgemeines Schriftkonventionen 3 mod_1221059521437_21 docx 21714 1 Table 3 Font Conventions Font Type Indicates italic Names of paths and...

Page 9: ...0 3 1 2 1 2 Personnel Qualification All sequences implemented on the device may only be carried out by electrical specialists with sufficient knowledge in installation and handling of electrical equip...

Page 10: ...1 0 2 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 Pos 20 Dokum...

Page 11: ...components and control networks behind a firewall Limit physical and electronic access to all automation components to authorized personnel only Change the default passwords before first use This wil...

Page 12: ...rt Whenever possible the components are to be stored in their original packaging Likewise the original packaging provides optimal protection during transport When assembling or repacking the component...

Page 13: ...Repair only by authorized specialists The device contains no parts that can be serviced by users Always have all service reconfiguration maintenance or repair work performed by specialists authorized...

Page 14: ...th ethyl alcohol and leather cloths Avoid electrostatic discharge The devices are equipped with electronic components that you may destroy by electrostatic discharge when you touch Pay attention while...

Page 15: ...legal warranty and authorization for use Variants 758 918 000 001 Use the included antenna only The scope of delivery for Variant 758 918 000 001 includes the right external antenna Connecting any oth...

Page 16: ...reference model this provides for easy integration of all Ethernet based fieldbuses such as MODBUS TCP EtherNet IP or PROFINET In combination with another function related device e g another WEG or A...

Page 17: ...os 28 4 Serie 758 Funk IPC Wichtige Erl uterungen Sicherheitshinweise und sonstige Hinweise Hinweis Information WLAN oder Bluetooth 30 mod_1512650720049_21 docx 471593 1 WLAN or Bluetooth Choose WLAN...

Page 18: ...l Antenna Characteristics 3 MODE membrane key for configuration Operating Elements 4 Connector for external antenna 758 918 000 001 only 5 Name plate Labeling 6 LED indicators for signal strength or l...

Page 19: ...kung Bedruckung 758 918 30 mod_1501672232181_21 docx 457039 1 The device MAC address is included with other device data on the nameplate on the right side of the device Figure 3 Marking on the Right S...

Page 20: ...two connections Figure 5 Connections Table 5 Legend for Figure Connections No Designation Description 1 Power Power supply and trigger input 2 LAN Network connection 3 4 1 Power Supply Pin Assignment...

Page 21: ...931_21 docx 457103 3 1 3 4 2 Network Connection Pin Assignment The device can be connected to an ETHERNET network via a 4 pole D coded M12 socket Figure 7 Network Connection M12 Socket on Device Table...

Page 22: ...e Meaning PWR OFF No power Green Normal operation WLAN OFF WLAN disabled or no power Blue Access point mode Connected to at least one client Client mode Connected to access point Blue flickering WLAN...

Page 23: ...LED Indications Recovery Mode LED Color state Meaning PWR Green Firmware update in progress Green blinking Waiting for valid firmware WLAN BT Alternating red blue Firmware update in progress Firmware...

Page 24: ...ment 758 918 Folientaster 30 mod_1501685449116_21 docx 457134 1 The MODE membrane button is used to reset the service or to trigger certain autoconfiguration operations LEDs A to D indicate which oper...

Page 25: ...NET M12 socket on device 4 pole female D coded Ambient temperature operating 30 C 65 C Ambient temperature storage 40 C 85 C Protection class IP65 Humidity compatibility EN 600068 2 78 40 C 93 for 4 d...

Page 26: ...Via M12 twisted pair wire wire cross section 0 14 mm 0 22 mm Baud rate 10 100 MBit s autonegotiation Default IP address 192 168 0 99 Default subnet mask 255 255 255 0 3 7 4 Wireless Interface Table 1...

Page 27: ...Industry Canada IC ID 5325A 0965 indoor only 5GHz 30 mod_1511274428248_21 docx 470979 1 IC Industry Canada IC 5325A 0965 for indoor use only 5GHz Pos 28 27 Alle Serien Allgemeine Module Zulassungen St...

Page 28: ...allation of the device and the ambient conditions must be fulfilled The distance between devices may not be too great The maximum range can only be effective under optimal conditions A lack of line of...

Page 29: ...ble without line of sight but the range is substantially reduced depending on the obstacle e g a wall A fire protection wall or a steel reinforced concrete ceiling is located between the devices No Re...

Page 30: ...an be degraded on failure to maintain this distance Do not install antenna directly in front of metallic surfaces The front of the WEG and hence the internal antenna must not be located directly in fr...

Page 31: ...d Versorgungskabel Anschlie en 758 91x WEG 13 mod_1343129392502_21 docx 100885 1 1 Use a suitable cable such as WAGO Item 756 1203 060 050 to connect the WEG to your network or ETHERNET terminal 2 Use...

Page 32: ...o operation simply by applying power Pos 39 2 Serie 758 Funk IPC In Betrieb nehmen In Betrieb nehmen 758 91x Hinweis Versorgungsspannung WEG 13 mod_1343137577555_21 docx 100931 1 Use the correct suppl...

Page 33: ...t settings before making any further configuration settings This can be done using the Mode membrane button Pos 42 2 Serie 758 Funk IPC Konfigurieren Werkseinstellungen 758 918 30 mod_1501668576032_21...

Page 34: ...ind waiting clients and configure automatically LED Anzeige Modes 4 5 and 6 are used in combination to automatically establish a WLAN or Bluetooth network with WEGs of the same type 758 918 Modes 5 an...

Page 35: ...g the Mode 1 Supply the device with power and wait until the connection status LEDs A D light up and go out again 2 Within 5 seconds of applying the power supply press the MODE membrane button and rel...

Page 36: ...the MODE membrane button again The WEG is reset to the factory settings 7 3 3 Recovery Mode If you are no longer able to access the WEG s WBM Recovery Mode can be used to install firmware via an exte...

Page 37: ...WEG in a web browser The default IP address is 192 168 0 99 The computer used to access the WEG s WBM must be in the same subnet as the WEG Web Browser The WBM is compatible with the current versions...

Page 38: ...stem Overview Page Grayed out buttons The Save and Reboot and Cancel All Changes buttons are enabled once you make changes to the configuration To save changes to a parameter setting and to reboot cli...

Page 39: ...ed mode from the Easy Config page 1 Connect to the WBM of your WEG 2 Go to the WBM Easy Config page 3 Select the required mode from the dropdown menu Figure 14 WBM Easy Config Page Select Operating Mo...

Page 40: ...hich the IP addresses of connected WLAN Bluetooth clients are listed and reboots the device 4 Await automatic discovery and configuration The WEG waits for the connection attempt of another device run...

Page 41: ...boot s automatically and attempt s to connect to the access point If unable to establish a connection within 120 seconds the scan operation is aborted and the devices return to their previous settings...

Page 42: ...P Server Enabled Never select DHCP Server Enabled if there is already a DHCP server in the network The address space is specified as X X X Y where X is specified by the static IP address of the device...

Page 43: ...new selection in the IP Assignment dropdown menu the Save and Reboot and Cancel All Changes buttons are enabled 2 Click the yellow Save and Reboot button to confirm your selection Figure 18 WBM Networ...

Page 44: ...terface Enables the WLAN interface Operating Mode Client Access Point Channel Bands 2 4 GHz 5 GHz 2 4 GHz 5 GHz The WEG can be configured to scan in both bandwidths but it can only communication on on...

Page 45: ...l Auto 1 140 Selects a specific channel to be used when scanning for networks What channels are available in this selection list depends on what bandwidth has been selected Auto All channels are scann...

Page 46: ...46 Configuration WAGO I O SYSTEM 758 758 918 Wireless ETHERNET Gateway Manual Version 1 0 2 7 4 4 2 Access Point Mode Figure 21 WBM WLAN Settings Page Access Point Mode...

Page 47: ...es an SSID from the last 6 characters of its MAC ID Authentication Mode Open Without encryption or authentication WPA2 Input field for WPA2 Passkey is visible Use the Show or Hide button to display or...

Page 48: ...48 Configuration WAGO I O SYSTEM 758 758 918 Wireless ETHERNET Gateway Manual Version 1 0 2 7 4 5 WBM Bluetooth Settings Page Figure 22 WBM Bluetooth Settings Page...

Page 49: ...dentify itself to other Bluetooth devices If nothing is entered the WEG generates a name from the last 6 characters of its MAC ID Connectable No WEG accepts no connection requests from other Bluetooth...

Page 50: ...ode Input dropdown field Options Notes Connect to Scan for Devices Click Scan Click the button to generate a list of devices found Connect to NAP Access Point For manually connecting to a NAP or PANU...

Page 51: ...NAP Access Point Mode Input dropdown field Selection option Notes Bridge Mode Standard Default Setting Layer 3 IP forward IP data is transmitted via Bluetooth This mode must be selected to connect the...

Page 52: ...are update Figure 25 WBM Firmware Update Page 1 Click the Browse button to select a firmware version in the file system of your computer 2 Select the firmware file and click Open Progress bars in the...

Page 53: ...on of sending AT commands to the device e g to set parameters that cannot be addressed via the WBM or to read out parameters in text format 1 Enter the required command in the Enter AT Command s field...

Page 54: ...can Give your WEG a descriptive name in the Device Name input field Click the blue Reboot System button to reboot your WEG without saving any of the changes made Click the Cancel All Changes button t...

Page 55: ...ou now have to enter the password just set again 5 Click the Login button to return to the WBM pages 7 4 9 WBM Help Page Figure 30 WBM Help Page AT Commands Reference Guide The WBM Help page contains...

Page 56: ...Web Based Management WBM 7 Go to the AT Commands page 8 Enter the required command in the Enter AT Command s field 9 Send the command by clicking the Send button The results are displayed to you under...

Page 57: ...54_21 docx 461339 2 1 7 6 External Trigger Input It is the task of the digital input to trigger a roaming shift from one WEG to the other A list of configuration commands is available in the AT Comman...

Page 58: ...ntioned in the examples should not be changed The computer used to access the WEG s WBM must be in the same subnet as the WEG 8 1 1 Easy Config ETHERNET Bridge via WLAN or Bluetooth Figure 31 Couple N...

Page 59: ...tton repeatedly until on the LEDs B C light up Easy Config mode 6 8 Confirm the selection by pressing and holding the MODE membrane button for 2 seconds The WEG should automatically find the first and...

Page 60: ...oth WEGs to their factory settings 2 Connect the 1st WEG to the PROFINET device and the 2nd WEG to the PROFINET PLC 3 Move the 1st WEG to Easy Config mode 4 That WEG can now be found and is enabled fo...

Page 61: ...1 Reset both WEGs to their factory settings 2 Connect the 1st WEG to the EtherNet IP device and the 2nd WEG to the EtherNet IP PLC 3 Move the 1st WEG to Easy Config mode 4 That WEG can now be found a...

Page 62: ...PROFINET that start on layer 2 cannot be transferred via WLAN 1 First resent the WEG to its factory settings 2 Configure the IP settings on the WBM Network Settings page based on the settings require...

Page 63: ...hentication Mode selection list 8 Enter the respective password for the network in the Passkey input field 9 Make sure that the Layer 3 IP forward entry is selected in the Bridge Mode selection list d...

Page 64: ...figure the IP settings on the WBM Network Settings page based on the settings required for the existing network 3 Go to the WBM WLAN Settings page 4 Click the Scan for Networks button 5 When the scan...

Page 65: ...Gateway Manual Version 1 0 2 10 Enter the MAC address of the PLC in the Cloned MAC Address input field 11 Click the yellow Save and Reboot button The WEG now works as a WLAN interface for the PLC by u...

Page 66: ...cumentation Follow the instructions for configuring the network settings in the documentation of the respective mobile device e g tablets smartphones 1 First resent the WEG to its factory settings 2 C...

Page 67: ...CP server in the network Doing so could lead to IP address problems 3 Go to the WBM WLAN Settings page 4 Select the Access Point entry in the Operating Mode selection list 5 Enter a new unique SSID fo...

Page 68: ...yellow Save and Reboot button You should now be able to connection to the WEG SSID by tablet smartphone Enter the PLC IP address in the tablet smartphone browser to access the Web interface of the PLC...

Page 69: ...of the original signal also known as phase cancelling Fresnel zones can be thought of as ellipsoid three dimensional shapes between two wireless devices The size and shape of the zones depend on the...

Page 70: ...0 2 reducing the transmission power For determining the optimal configuration and placement of wireless devices it is therefore recommended to use a wireless signal analysis tool Pos 47 2 Dokumentati...

Page 71: ...ess systems offer at least an equivalent level of security The following conditions must apply before an unauthorized user can obtain access to data exchanged via wireless communication 1 The attacker...

Page 72: ...ide for finding the optimal placement and orientation of the WEGs The diagrams use a color spectrum from violet to red to indicate signal gain The closer to the red end of the spectrum the stronger th...

Page 73: ...Gain Peak Gain Directivity 168 2400 MHz 1 95 dBi 63 8 2 66 dBi 4 6 dB 169 2440 MHz 1 65 dBi 68 4 2 88 dBi 4 5 dB 170 2485 MHz 1 42 dBi 72 1 2 76 dBi 4 2 dB Pos 50 Serie 758 Funk IPC Anhang 758 918 Eig...

Page 74: ...hange 43 Figure 19 Cancel All Changes Note 43 Figure 20 WBM WLAN Settings Page Client Operating Mode 44 Figure 21 WBM WLAN Settings Page Access Point Mode 46 Figure 22 WBM Bluetooth Settings Page 48 F...

Page 75: ...15 Technical Data Wireless Interface 26 Table 16 Technical Data Power Supply 26 Table 17 Selection of Installation Location 29 Table 18 Factory Settings 33 Table 19 Operating Modes in Easy Config 34...

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