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8PORT IOL-B FLD PN DC 24V 2.0A
• During operation via TCI, you cannot modify the WAGO IO-Link master configuration in
WAGO IO-Link Configurator. This is done in the “Hardware Config” of the PLC engi-
neering tool. For information on this, please read the documentation of the PLC engi-
neering tool and the WAGO IO-Link master.
• The communication between WAGO IO-Link Configurator and the WAGO IO-Link
masters is realized by the PLC engineering tool. For information on this, please refer to
the documentation of the PLC engineering tool.
• Connect at least one WAGO IO-Link device to the WAGO IO-Link master.
• Click the
[Online]
button in the toolbar. If the IO-Link master configuration does not
match the one shown in the tool, you can choose which configuration to use.
• Click the
[Search Devices]
button.
• The connected WAGO IO-Link devices now appear, as long as the ports are config-
ured as IO-Link. Add the found devices into the project configuration.
• Double-clicking within the user interface of the WAGO IO-Link master or making a se-
lection in the topology brings you to the IODD interpreter.
10.2.3.4.5 IO-Link Implementation
This section provides some notes on IO-Link implementation with WAGO IO-Link Config-
urator. The implementation corresponds to the IO-Link interface and IODD specification.
10.2.3.4.5.1 Data Types
WAGO IO-Link Configurator supports all the data types of the specification without re-
striction.
• Display and Input Formats
For number formats with decimal places, both decimal commas and decimal points are
accepted as decimal separators. Thousands separators are not supported.
– TimeT
Corresponds to the RFC 1305 specification and calculates from 1900-01-01
0.00,00(UTC) to 2036-02-07 6.28,15(UTC). Format: yyyy-mm-dd[Thh:mm:ss[.fff]]
– TimeSpanT
Regular expression: [+-]?PT\d+(\.\d{1,3})?S
Example: -PT7765.001S
10.2.3.4.5.2 Block Parameterization
For transferring variables, besides on the “Generic” tab, the tool generally uses block pa-
rameterization if the device supports it. Each transfer to the device concludes with Block-
EndStore, even if the device does not support block parameterization, but data storage.
This ensures that the user’s changes are always backed up. This also applies to the
transfer of individual variables.
10.2.3.4.5.3 Block Write Mode / Direct Write Mode
In Block Write mode, at first variables are only edited and marked “changed,” but not yet
transferred. The yellow download arrow indicates that there are modified variables. The
variables are not transferred until you click the download arrow.
• Yellow download arrow: only modified variables
• Black download arrow: all read/write variables