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Quick Start

 

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Network 

Structure   

WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750 
I/O Modules 

2 Quick Start 

These quick start instructions explain, by means of an example, how to start-
up and configure the 

Bluetooth

® 

RF-Transceiver 750-644 (

Bluetooth

®

 module) 

via WAGO-I/O-CHECK. 

The instructions demonstrate how to start the module up with minimal con-
figuration, and therefore do not describe the entire range of functions. The ob-
jective of these instructions is to configure a simple peer-to-peer communica-
tion between two 

Bluetooth

®

 modules. One module will function as a master, 

the other as a slave.  

2.1 Network Structure 

1.  Construct two identical bus nodes as shown in Figure 1. 

• 

750-841 Ethernet Controller  

• 

750-644 

Bluetooth

® 

RF Transceiver  

• 

750-600 End Module 

 
2.  Connect one of the controllers to a free serial port of your PC using a 

WAGO communication cable (750-920).  

3.  Connect the second controller in the same manner to another PC serial 

port. 

 

Attention

 

Do not form a fieldbus connection (e.g., by using an ETHERNET cable); 
otherwise, access to the process data within WAGO-I/O-CHECK is not pos-
sible. 

4.  Connect both nodes on the system and field sides with a 24-volt power 

supply. 

5.  Switch the power supply on. 

 

Additional information 

Each serial PC port is operated by its own WAGO-I/O-CHECK software. 
Depending on port availability, use one or two PCs for configuring the mod-
ules.  
If you are using one PC with two ports, the WAGO-I/O-CHECK software 
can be started several times. You can select the proper COM ports using the 
"F8" key on your keyboard. If using only one port or one WAGO-I/O-
CHECK, the configuration of master and slaves is rather time-consuming. 

Summary of Contents for I/O SYSTEM 750

Page 1: ...Fieldbus Independent I O Modules Bluetooth RF Transceiver 750 644 Quick Start Version 1 0 1...

Page 2: ...571 8 87 5 55 Fax 49 0 571 8 87 85 55 E Mail support wago com Every conceivable measure has been taken to ensure the correctness and com pleteness of this documentation However as errors can never be...

Page 3: ...4 1 1 3 Intended Use 4 1 2 Symbols 5 1 3 Number Notation 5 1 4 Safety Notes 6 1 5 Scope 6 2 Quick Start 7 2 1 Network Structure 7 2 2 Starting up the Bluetooth Modules 9 2 2 1 Configuration of the Blu...

Page 4: ...facturers are always named without referring to patent rights The existence of such rights can therefore not be ruled out 1 1 2 Personnel Qualification The use of the product detailed in this manual i...

Page 5: ...D Electrostatic Discharge Warning of damage to the components by electrostatic discharge Observe precautionary measures for handling components at risk Note Routines or advice for efficient use of the...

Page 6: ...ng of the contact area The WAGO I O SYSTEM 750 and its components are an open system As such the system and its components must be installed in appropriate hous ings cabinets enclosures or in electric...

Page 7: ...750 600 End Module 2 Connect one of the controllers to a free serial port of your PC using a WAGO communication cable 750 920 3 Connect the second controller in the same manner to another PC serial po...

Page 8: ...8 Quick Start Network Structure WAGO I O SYSTEM 750 I O Modules Figure 1 Hardware configuration g064461e...

Page 9: ...slave 0 0 0 6 C 6 _ _ _ _ _ _ Write down the MAC address of the master 0 0 0 6 C 6 _ _ _ _ _ _ 2 2 1 Configuration of the Bluetooth Slave Using Net Forming 1 Start the WAGO I O CHECK software Version...

Page 10: ...the following the Bluetooth module s must remain intact i e no con figuration attempts have been attempted If this is not the case click on the Default button to restore the module to factory default...

Page 11: ...the list of devices within range see Figure 5 The MAC address of the slave itself is not displayed in this dialog Figure 5 Net forming g064463e 10 Search in the list for the MAC address of the master...

Page 12: ...ee Figure 6 Figure 6 Bind device g064464e 15 Click on the Write button in the toolbar to write the altered configura tion in the module You have now allocated a master to the Bluetooth slave Slave Mas...

Page 13: ...ion of the module Attention For the following the Bluetooth module must remain intact i e no configu ration attempts have been attempted If this is not the case click on the De fault button to reset t...

Page 14: ...or search request in communi cation operating mode they may also be entered like other hidden devices or inaccessible devices 10 Enter the listed MAC address of the slave which is already set in the c...

Page 15: ...tion choose the menu item PI Mapping The process data allocation is loaded from the module and graphically dis played in WAGO I O CHECK 4 Move the ruler for the first slave to the right so that the fi...

Page 16: ...after the other 3 Choose Process data in the context menu The process data dialog opens so that you can view the raw data 4 Click with the right mouse button on the word Input in the dialog of the mas...

Page 17: ...Quick Start 17 Testing the Process Data Exchange WAGO I O SYSTEM 750 I O Modules...

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