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WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750 

Function Description 

61 

750-8100 PFC100; 2ETH; ECO 

 

 

 

Manual 

 

Version 1.6.0, valid from FW Version 03.02.02(14) 

 

 

 

Please note the risks of using cloud services! 

If you use third-party cloud services, sensitive data is transferred to the cloud 
service provider at one's own responsibility. External access may result in 
manipulated data and/or unwanted control commands affecting the performance 
of your control system. 

Use encryption methods to protect your data and observe the information 
provided by the Federal Office for Information Security 

– “Cloud: Risks and 

Security Tips”.  
Observe comparable publications of the competent, public institutions of your 
country. 

 

 

 

 

 

Observe the additional documentation! 

You can find a detailed description of the cloud connectivity software package 
with a controller and information on PLC programming in Application Note 
A500920 in the Downloads area: 

www.wago.com

. 

 

 

 

 

 

Observe the necessary data protection and security settings! 

Before using the cloud connectivity functionality, consult the corresponding 
handbook and familiarize yourself with data protection and security issues.  
You will find this in the Downloads area at 

www.wago.com

. 

 

 

4.1.6.1 

Components of the Cloud Connectivity Software Package 

 

Table 25: Components of the Cloud Connectivity Software Package 

Components 

Description 

e!

COCKPIT

WagoAppCloud 

IEC library to create the PLC application; function 
blocks make it possible to exchange data between 
the PLC and cloud service. The data transmission 
variables are definable. 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for PFC100

Page 1: ...Manual WAGO I O SYSTEM 750 750 8100 PFC100 2ETH ECO Controller PFC100 2 x ETHERNET ECO Version 1 6 0 valid from FW Version 03 02 02 14...

Page 2: ...71 8 87 84 45 55 E Mail support wago 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...

Page 3: ...Special Use Conditions for ETHERNET Devices 22 3 Device Description 24 3 1 View 27 3 2 Labeling 29 3 2 1 Manufacturing Number 29 3 3 Connectors 30 3 3 1 Data Contacts Local Bus 30 3 3 2 Service Interf...

Page 4: ...lient 57 4 1 5 2 DHCP Server 57 4 1 5 3 DNS Server 59 4 1 6 Cloud Connectivity Functionality 60 4 1 6 1 Components of the Cloud Connectivity Software Package 61 4 2 Memory Card Function 62 4 2 1 Forma...

Page 5: ...102 7 8 1 3 1 Controller Details Group 102 7 8 1 3 2 Network Details Xn Group s 102 7 8 1 4 PLC Runtime Information Page 103 7 8 1 4 1 PLC Runtime Group 103 7 8 1 5 General PLC Runtime Configuration P...

Page 6: ...ssign Owner of Service Interface enabled after next controller reboot Group 128 7 8 1 18 Reboot Controller Page 129 7 8 1 18 1 Reboot Controller Group 129 7 8 1 19 Firmware Backup Page 130 7 8 1 20 Fi...

Page 7: ...v3 Users Group s 156 7 8 1 35 2 v3 User n Group s 156 7 8 1 35 3 Add New v3 User Group 157 7 8 1 36 Diagnostic Information Page 158 7 8 1 37 Configuration of OpenVPN and IPsec Page 159 7 8 1 37 1 Ope...

Page 8: ...nu187 7 8 2 5 6 Firewall User Filter Submenu 188 7 8 2 5 7 User Filter Add New No n Submenu 189 7 8 2 6 Clock Menu 190 7 8 2 7 Administration Menu 191 7 8 2 7 1 Administration Users Submenu 192 7 8 2...

Page 9: ...7 7 8 3 3 PLC Tab 219 7 8 3 4 Status Tab 220 8 e RUNTIME Runtime Environment 221 8 1 General Notes 221 8 2 CODESYS V3 Priorities 222 8 3 Memory Spaces under e RUNTIME 223 8 3 1 Program and Data Memory...

Page 10: ...zardous Environments 259 14 1 Marking Configuration Examples 260 14 1 1 Marking for Europe According to ATEX and IECEx 260 14 1 2 Marking for the United States of America NEC and Canada CEC 264 14 2 I...

Page 11: ...Output Modules 287 15 1 4 1 2 Channel Analog Output Modules 287 15 1 4 2 4 Channel Analog Output Modules 287 15 1 5 Specialty Modules 288 15 1 5 1 Counter Modules 288 15 1 5 2 Pulse Width Modules 291...

Page 12: ...if necessary 1 1 Validity of this Documentation This documentation is only applicable to the PFC100 2ETH ECO controller 750 8100 This documentation is only applicable from FW Version 03 02 02 14 1 2...

Page 13: ...nal Users and Manufacturers Group e V DALI is a registered trademark of Digital Illumination Interface Alliance DiiA EtherCAT is a registered trademark and patented technology of Beckhoff Automation G...

Page 14: ...njury Indicates a moderate risk potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Personal Injury Indicates a low risk potentially hazardous situation which...

Page 15: ...ut this Documentation 15 750 8100 PFC100 2ETH ECO Manual Version 1 6 0 valid from FW Version 03 02 02 14 Additional Information Refers to additional information which is not an integral part of this d...

Page 16: ...ths and data files are marked in italic type e g C Program Files WAGO Software Menu Menu items are marked in bold letters e g Save A greater than sign between two names means the selection of a menu i...

Page 17: ...onments All changes to the coupler or controller should always be carried out by qualified personnel with sufficient skills in PLC programming 2 1 3 Use of the 750 Series in Compliance with Underlying...

Page 18: ...utput modules can be controlled by the safety function 2 1 4 Technical Condition of Specified Devices The devices to be supplied ex works are equipped with hardware and software configurations which m...

Page 19: ...protection against contact Prevent fire from spreading outside of the enclosure Offer adequate protection against UV irradiation Guarantee mechanical stability Restrict access to authorized personnel...

Page 20: ...rials having seeping and insulating properties The components are not resistant to materials having seeping and insulating properties such as aerosols silicones and triglycerides found in some hand cr...

Page 21: ...ischarge The devices are equipped with electronic components that may be destroyed by electrostatic discharge when touched Please observe the safety precautions against electrostatic discharge per DIN...

Page 22: ...networks behind a firewall In the control components e g for WAGO I CHECK and CODESYS close all ports and services not required by your application to minimize the risk of cyber attacks and to enhance...

Page 23: ...Version 03 02 02 14 performance of your control system Use encryption methods to protect your data and observe the information provided by the Federal Office for Information Security Cloud Risks and...

Page 24: ...h the e COCKPIT programming system The implementation of the task processing in the runtime system for Linux has been optimized with real time extensions in order to provide maximum performance for au...

Page 25: ...dynamic HTML pages from which among other things information about configuration and the status of the controller can be called up The WBM is already stored in the device and is presented and operated...

Page 26: ...card you must order one separately The controller can also be operated without memory card expansion the use of a memory card is optional Only use recommended memory cards Use only the microSD memory...

Page 27: ...ntacts Local Bus 3 Slot for memory card Slot for Memory Card 4 Releasing strap Mounting Inserting Devices Removal Removing Devices 5 Service Interface behind the flap Connectors Service Interface 6 Mo...

Page 28: ...CO Manual Version 1 6 0 valid from FW Version 03 02 02 14 10 Address selection switch Operating Elements Address Selection Switch 11 LED indicators system Display Elements Fieldbus System Indicating E...

Page 29: ...delivery status directly after production Figure 2 Marking Area for Serial Numbers There are two serial numbers in two rows in the side marking They are left of the release tab The first 10 positions...

Page 30: ...hat the environment is well grounded The devices are equipped with electronic components that may be destroyed by electrostatic discharge When handling the devices ensure that the environment persons...

Page 31: ...et Settings Figure 4 Service Interface Closed and Open Flap Table 4 Service Interface Number Description 1 Open flap 2 Service interface Device must be de energized To prevent damage to the device unp...

Page 32: ...ersion 03 02 02 14 3 3 3 Network Connectors Figure 5 Network Connections X1 X2 Table 5 Legend for Figure Network Connections X1 X2 Contact Signal Description 1 TD Transmit Data 2 TD Transmit Data 3 RD...

Page 33: ...Version 1 6 0 valid from FW Version 03 02 02 14 3 3 4 CAGE CLAMP Connectors Figure 6 CAGE CLAMP Connections X3 Table 6 Legend for Figure CAGE CLAMP Connections X3 Position Designation Description 1 24...

Page 34: ...ldbus system Table 7 Legend for Figure Fieldbus System Indicating Elements Designation Color Description SYS Red Green Orange Off System status RUN Red Green Orange Off PLC program status I O Red Gree...

Page 35: ...Manual Version 1 6 0 valid from FW Version 03 02 02 14 3 4 2 Memory Card Indicating Elements Figure 8 Indicating Elements Memory Card Slot Table 8 Legend for Figure Indicating Elements Memory Card Sl...

Page 36: ...1 6 0 valid from FW Version 03 02 02 14 3 4 3 Network Indicating Elements Figure 9 Indicating Elements RJ 45 Jacks Table 9 Legend for Figure Indicating Elements RJ 45 Jacks Designation Color Descripti...

Page 37: ...Values of the Address Selection Switch Address value Explanation 0 The IP parameters are configured via the settings in the Web Based Management WBM Console Based Management CBM or by the factory set...

Page 38: ..._ Table 11 Mode Selector Switch Position Actuation Function RUN Latching Normal operation e RUNTIME applications running STOP Latching Stop All e RUNTIME applications have stopped RESET Spring return...

Page 39: ...gf 210 gf The button can be actuated using a suitable object e g pen You can initiate different functions using the Reset button depending on the position of the mode selector Temporarily set a fixed...

Page 40: ...lap which can also be sealed Memory card is not included in the scope of delivery Note the controller is delivered without memory card To use a memory card you must order one separately The controller...

Page 41: ...WAGO I O SYSTEM 750 Device Description 41 750 8100 PFC100 2ETH ECO Manual Version 1 6 0 valid from FW Version 03 02 02 14 3 7 Schematic Diagram Figure 14 Schematic switching diagram...

Page 42: ...Gbytes All guaranteed properties are valid only in connection with the WAGO 758 879 000 3102 memory card 3 8 3 Power Supply Table 14 Technical Data Power Supply Power supply 24 VDC 25 30 Max input cu...

Page 43: ...modules per node 64 with bus extension 250 Input and output process image max Not specified 3 8 7 ETHERNET Table 18 Technical Data ETHERNET ETHERNET 2 x RJ 45 switched or separated mode Transmission...

Page 44: ...e 21 Technical Data Climatic Environmental Conditions Surrounding air temperature operation 0 C 55 C Surrounding air temperature storage 25 C 85 C Relative humidity without condensation 5 95 without c...

Page 45: ...roller 750 8100 Conformity Marking UL508 The following Ex approvals have been granted to the PFC100 2ETH ECO controller 750 8100 Hazardous Locations UL 121201 for Use in Hazardous Locations Cl I Div 2...

Page 46: ...AGO I O SYSTEM 750 750 8100 PFC100 2ETH ECO Manual Version 1 6 0 valid from FW Version 03 02 02 14 For more information about the ship approvals Note the Supplementary Power Supply Regulations section...

Page 47: ...ETH ECO Manual Version 1 6 0 valid from FW Version 03 02 02 14 3 10 Standards and Guidelines The PFC100 2ETH ECO controller 750 8100 fulfills the following EMC standards EMC CE Immunity to interferenc...

Page 48: ...ode previously set 4 1 1 1 Operation in Switch Mode For operation in Switch mode the TCP IP settings such as the IP address or subnet mask apply to both X1 and X2 When switching to Switch mode the X1...

Page 49: ...nd changing these passwords on startup Change passwords Default passwords are documented in these instructions and therefore do not offer adequate protection Change the passwords to meet your particul...

Page 50: ...and therefore do not offer adequate protection Change the passwords to meet your particular needs 4 1 2 1 3 Linux User Group The Linux users group include the actual users of the operating system whic...

Page 51: ...allow secure authentication you must replace the generic security certificate with a security certificate specific for the individual device 4 1 2 2 1 TLS Encryption When an HTTPS connection is estab...

Page 52: ...BSI Guidelines on Migration to TLS 1 2 The German Federal Office for Information Security guidelines on migration to TLS 1 2 contain compatibility matrices that show what software is comparable with T...

Page 53: ...root CA bundle form the basis for authentication of services hosted on the Internet e g email providers and cloud services The standard storage location for the root certificates is etc ssl certs ca...

Page 54: ...A similar mechanism is used for a domain name as for the host name The difference is that a default domain name is not set As long as a domain name is not configured or supplied by DHCP the domain na...

Page 55: ...0 Besides the manually configurable routes default gateways can also be set via DHCP replies All default gateways transferred via DHCP are assigned a permanent metric value of 10 Metric example A cont...

Page 56: ...o a subnet should be specified with network address 192 168 1 0 The route passes through a gateway that can be reached via address 10 0 1 3 To configure a network route to the destination network on a...

Page 57: ...irst Out The settings from the last DHCP offer received are always used The DNS and NTP Server parameters are stored centrally for global use All transmitted parameters are saved 4 1 5 2 DHCP Server T...

Page 58: ...specified instead of the MAC address for identifying the requesting network subscriber Subnet mask The subnet mask configured in the network settings of the DHCP server for the local network concerned...

Page 59: ...s and IP addresses of local network stations from the DHCP server This DNS server routes requests for non local names such as from the Internet to higher level DNS servers if configured and accessible...

Page 60: ...to the cloud You can specify the cloud service to use Microsoft Azure Amazon Web Services and IBM Cloud are available Figure 15 Connecting the Controller to a Cloud Service Example Data is transmitte...

Page 61: ...your country Observe the additional documentation You can find a detailed description of the cloud connectivity software package with a controller and information on PLC programming in Application Not...

Page 62: ...y structure of the file system inside the controller This means that the memory card can be addressed like a removable medium on a PC The function of the memory card in normal operation and possible f...

Page 63: ...ersions at the backup and restore times are identical If necessary skip restoring the controller operating system or match the firmware version of the controller to the firmware version of the backup...

Page 64: ...ternal memory during operation The restore function can be called via the WBM page Firmware Restore or the CBM menu Firmware Restore The network or if it is inserted the memory card can be selected as...

Page 65: ...l drive Restoration only possible from internal memory If the device was booted from the memory card the firmware cannot be restored Reset by restore A reset is performed when the system or settings a...

Page 66: ...opy procedures are triggered The LED above the memory card flashes yellow during the access The memory card is then ready for operation and available under media sd 4 2 4 Removing the Memory Card duri...

Page 67: ...card can be accessed at media sd and can be used as the home directory Only when the two conditions are met can the Home directory on memory card enabled checkbox be selected from the WBM on the PLC R...

Page 68: ...oject is Loaded No No No No no boot project exists Yes No no boot project exists Yes No No no boot project exists in the internal flash memory Yes Yes from memory card Yes no No Yes from internal flas...

Page 69: ...The width of the end module is 12 mm When assembled the I O modules have a maximum length of 768 mm Examples 64 I O modules with a 12 mm width can be connected to a fieldbus coupler controller 32 I O...

Page 70: ...nfiguration attach a 750 627 I O Module end module for internal data bus extension after the last I O module of a module assembly Use an RJ 45 patch cable to connect the I O module to the coupler modu...

Page 71: ...bances In order to avoid corrosion this tin plated carrier rail contact must not form a galvanic cell with the material of the carrier rail which generates a differential voltage above 0 5 V saline so...

Page 72: ...h tinned chromed unslotted 210 118 35 15 2 3 mm steel bluish tinned chromed unslotted 210 198 35 15 2 3 mm copper unslotted 210 196 35 8 2 1 6 mm aluminum unslotted Observe the mounting distance of th...

Page 73: ...ith power contacts blade contacts cannot be linked to I O modules with fewer power contacts Risk of injury due to sharp edged blade contacts The blade contacts are sharp edged Handle the I O module ca...

Page 74: ...n already available controller position the new controller so that the tongue and groove joints to the subsequent I O module are engaged 2 Snap the controller onto the carrier rail 3 Use a screwdriver...

Page 75: ...e I O modules to be supplied with power Only connect one conductor to each CAGE CLAMP connection Only one conductor may be connected to each CAGE CLAMP connection Do not connect more than one conducto...

Page 76: ...be designed according to the component with the strictest electrical safety requirements For components which are only allowed to be supplied by SELV voltage sources these requirements are listed in...

Page 77: ...n of the system Table 28 Filter Modules for 24 V Supply Order No Name Description 750 626 Supply Filter Filter module for system supply and field supply 24 V 0 V i e for fieldbus coupler controller an...

Page 78: ...r machine system see System Description for 750 xxx and have performed shielding properly see System Description for 750 xxx To switch on both the controller and the connected I O modules switch on yo...

Page 79: ...etermine the IP address of the host PC with the Microsoft Windows operating system using the MS DOS prompt proceed as follows 1 Open the MS DOS prompt window To do this enter the command cmd in the in...

Page 80: ...e to ensure that the PC and the controller can communicate with one another using one of the available configuration tools WBM WAGO ETHERNET Settings or CBM see section Configuration Example for incor...

Page 81: ...assigned by means of DHCP default setting it can be determined through the settings and the output of the specific DHCP server In the example figure shown here the corresponding output of Open DHCP i...

Page 82: ...CBM is given in the Section Configuration 1 Connect a PC to ETHERNET interface X1 of the controller using a terminal program 2 Start the terminal program 3 Select SSH as the connection type and enter...

Page 83: ...he Main menu use the keyboard arrow keys or numeric keypad to move to and select Networking and then press Enter Figure 22 CBM Selecting Networking 7 In the Networking menu select TCP IP and press Ent...

Page 84: ...2 14 9 In the menu TCP IP Configuration select IP Address and press Enter Figure 25 CBM Selecting the IP Address 10 In the menu Change IP Address enter the new IP address and confirm by clicking OK If...

Page 85: ...use at least Version 6 4 1 1 dated 2015 06 29 of WAGO Ethernet Settings You can use WAGO communication cables or WAGO radio adapters or even the IP network for data communication 1 Switch off the pow...

Page 86: ...ctivated as the default setting 8 In the column Input enter the required IP address and if applicable the address of the subnet mask and of the gateway 9 Click on Write to accept the address in the co...

Page 87: ...ly to both the X1 and X2 interfaces The following table shows the significance of the address values of the address selection switch Table 31 Significance of the Address Values of the Address Selectio...

Page 88: ...k setting 255 255 255 240 IP address setting 192 168 129 129 Resulting network address 192 168 129 128 Resulting device address 001 Address selection switch 203 Network address after restart 192 168 1...

Page 89: ...he fixed address is also used for interface X2 When the switch is disabled the original address setting for interface X2 is not changed No reset is performed To make this setting proceed as follows 1...

Page 90: ...e command ping and the IP address of the controller for example ping 192 168 1 17 and then press Enter Host entries in the ARP table It may also be useful to delete the current host entries in the ARP...

Page 91: ...unction Description Users and Passwords WBM Users Group shows the standard passwords for the WBM users Proceed as follows to change these passwords 1 Connect the controller to a PC via one of the netw...

Page 92: ...eset Restart Alternatively you can switch off the controller and switch it back on again Do not power cycle the controller after changing any parameters Some parameter changes require a controller res...

Page 93: ...s released 7 7 2 Cold Start Reset dg_ All e RUNTIME applications are reset with a cold start reset All global data and the retain variables are set to their initialization values This corresponds to t...

Page 94: ...e for configuring the controller Access to the Web based management system via the PC using a web browser section Configuration Using Web Based Management WBM Access to the Console Based Management to...

Page 95: ...ller temporarily to the pre set address 192 168 1 17 Fixed IP address mode see Section Commissioning Temporarily Setting a Fixed IP Address If you have installed a DHCP server on your PC and would lik...

Page 96: ...g in you are granted Guest access rights You must be logged into the WBM in order to have write or read access to most parameters This is checked with every access to the device If you have disabled c...

Page 97: ...ion guest PLC Runtime Information PLC Runtime Information guest General Configuration General PLC Runtime Configuration user WebVisu PLC WebVisu guest Networking Host Domain Name Configuration of Host...

Page 98: ...me Services Configuration of PLC Runtime Services user SSH SSH Server Settings user TFTP TFTP Server user DHCP DHCP Configuration user DNS Configuration of DNS Service user Modbus Modbus Services Conf...

Page 99: ...ow When the user has logged out a Login button is displayed on the right in the header line when logged in a Logout button is displayed The navigation tree is shown on the left of the browser window Y...

Page 100: ...the user has sent off a change form or when data is reloaded automatically in cycles e g the contents of the status area Local Time Local time on the device Local Date Local date on the device PLC Sw...

Page 101: ...has a runtime during transmission and can only be queried at a certain interval The time period between two queries is 30 seconds Do not power cycle the controller after changing any parameters Some...

Page 102: ...untime system is available Firmware Revision Firmware status 7 8 1 3 2 Network Details Xn Group s This group displays the network and interface properties of the controller If the switch is enabled on...

Page 103: ...n about the enabled runtime system and PLC program created in the programming software is provided on the PLC Runtime Information page 7 8 1 4 1 PLC Runtime Group Table 36 WBM PLC Runtime Information...

Page 104: ...ory card Disabled The home directory is stored in the internal memory Enabled The home directory is moved to the memory card All data is deleted when switching the runtime system The runtime system s...

Page 105: ...su The web visualization of the runtime system is displayed Click Submit to apply change The change is effective immediately In its default setting the WBM is called up when only entering the IP addre...

Page 106: ...controller to be used if the network interface is changed to a static IP address or if no hostname is transmitted with a DHCP response Click Submit to apply the change The change is effective immedia...

Page 107: ...u have selected dynamic assignment of an IP address via DHCP or BootP Configured Enter the domain name The default entry is localdomain lan Click Submit to apply the change The change is effective imm...

Page 108: ...ate group IP Configuration X1 IP Configuration X2 is shown for each connection Table 41 WBM TCP IP Configuration Page IP Configuration Xn Group s Parameters Explanation Configuration Type Select a sta...

Page 109: ...ected default gateway is to be used Disabled The default gateway is not used Enabled The default gateway is used Destination Address Enter here if any network devices or only a specific network device...

Page 110: ...servers are displayed If no server has been defined Configured None is displayed New Server IP Add additional DNS addresses You can enter 10 addresses Additionally used assigned by DHCP The DNS serve...

Page 111: ...traffic between X2 and the PFC system is mirrored at port X1 Fast Aging enabled Set here the aging time of unused entries in the list of MAC addresses with a port assignment to external network statio...

Page 112: ...anation Enabled You can enable or disable the interface Autonegotiation on When Autonegotiation is enabled the connection modalities are negotiated automatically with the peer devices Speed Duplex Sel...

Page 113: ...oup Parameter Explanation Routing enabled entirely Specify here whether forwarding of IP data packets is allowed between different network interfaces If the box is not checked the settings under Stati...

Page 114: ...network devices can be reached Network address Only a specific network device or device from the specified address pool can be reached Destination Mask Enter the subnet mask of the device here If defa...

Page 115: ...up Parameter Explanation Enabled Specify here whether IP masquerading should be used for the selected network interface Disabled IP masquerading is not used Enabled IP masquerading is used Interface Y...

Page 116: ...elect the protocol to be used for the port forwarding The options are TCP UDP or both protocols Destination Address Specify the network address of the destination device here This address replaces the...

Page 117: ...s setting has the highest priority If the firewall is disabled all other settings have no direct effect The configuration of the other parameters is possible nevertheless so that you can set the firew...

Page 118: ...o protection Enable or disable the ICMP echo protection for the respective interface ICMP echo limit per second You can specify the maximum number of ICMP echo bursts per second 0 Disabled ICMP burst...

Page 119: ...the ETHERNET This also applies to other services that are used by your device e g the IP configuration via DHCP If the MAC Address Filter Whitelist does not contain the MAC address of your DHCP server...

Page 120: ...s Filter Whitelist Group Parameters Explanation MAC address Displays the MAC address of the relevant list entry MAC mask This displays the MAC mask of the relevant list entry Filter enabled Enable or...

Page 121: ...splays the source network for the corresponding filter entry Source port The source port number for the respective filter entry is displayed Destination IP address The destination IP address for the r...

Page 122: ...the source IP address for the new filter entry Source netmask Enter here the source network mask for the new filter entry Source port Enter here the source port address for the new filter entry Destin...

Page 123: ...te on Device Group Parameters Explanation Local Set date Click Change date to apply change The change is effective immediately 7 8 1 14 2 Time on Device Group Table 59 WBM Configuration of Time and Da...

Page 124: ...ing parameter Table 60 WBM Configuration of Time and Date Page Time Zone Group Parameters Explanation Time zone Specify the appropriate time zone for your location AST ADT Atlantic Standard Time Halif...

Page 125: ...selection this time zone is then also added to the Time Zone list You can find information on time zones and the corresponding TZ strings on the Internet For example to indicate the pure UTC time ente...

Page 126: ...tion Select User Select the user user or admin for new password assignment New Password Enter the new password for the user selected under Select User The following ASCII characters for passwords are...

Page 127: ...ield is only visible when Memory Card is set as the target Reduced to content The storage space of the copied image is kept as small as possible Full card size The image is created so that the entire...

Page 128: ...next controller reboot Table 64 WBM Configuration of Serial Interface RS 232 page Assign Owner of Service Interface Group Parameters Explanation WAGO Service Communication Specify that the service int...

Page 129: ...02 02 14 dg_ 7 8 1 18 Reboot Controller Page The settings for the system reboot are shown on the Reboot Controller page 7 8 1 18 1 Reboot Controller Group Click the Reboot button to reboot the system...

Page 130: ...ation for the backup here Memory card The data is written to the memory card This selection only appears if a memory card without system data is inserted Network The data are stored on the file system...

Page 131: ...ckup of the memory card Backup from the memory card to the internal flash memory is not possible Account for backup time Generation of backup files can take several minutes Stop the CODESYS program be...

Page 132: ...t the corresponding entries All All data is restored This selection only appears if the memory card is selected as the data source PLC runtime project The PLC runtime project is restored Settings The...

Page 133: ...hand Restoration only possible from internal memory If the device was booted from the memory card the firmware cannot be restored Reset by restore A reset is performed when the system or settings are...

Page 134: ...e system will be started from are shown on the System Partition page 7 8 1 21 1 Current Active Partition Group The partition currently in use is displayed here 7 8 1 21 2 Set Inactive Partition Active...

Page 135: ...arameters Explanation Device The name of the storage volume in the operating system file system is displayed here Volume name The name of the storage volume is displayed here 7 8 1 22 2 Device Name cr...

Page 136: ...WBM Software Uploads Page Activate New Software Group Parameter Explanation Software File This shows the file name of the transferred software package If no new uploaded software package is present o...

Page 137: ...tion Besides enabling disabling the individual services you can also limit the services for each particular interface via the firewall on the General Firewall Configuration page 7 8 1 24 1 Telnet Grou...

Page 138: ...open the WBM page again 7 8 1 24 5 HTTPS Group Table 75 WBM Configuration of Network Services Page HTTPS Group Parameter Explanation Service active Enable disable the HTTPS service here Click the Sub...

Page 139: ...Group Table 77 WBM Configuration of Network Services Page OPC UA Group Parameter Explanation Service active Enable disable the OPC UA service here Click the Submit button to apply the changes The chan...

Page 140: ...enabled Time server not available until now The time data was not yet updated Time server available The time data was updated Time Server n Enter here the IP addresses of up to 4 time servers Time se...

Page 141: ...for port authentication Confirm Password Enter the new password again for confirmation Click Submit to apply change The change is effective immediately 7 8 1 26 2 e RUNTIME Group Table 80 WBM Configu...

Page 142: ...page 7 8 1 27 1 SSH Server Group Table 81 WBM SSH Server Settings Page SSH Server Group Parameter Explanation Service active You can enable disable the SSH server here Port Number Specify the port nu...

Page 143: ...r the TFTP service are shown on the TFTP Server page 7 8 1 28 1 TFTP Server Group Table 82 WBM TFTP Server Page TFTP Server Group Parameter Explanation Service active Activate or deactivate the TFTP s...

Page 144: ...ailable IP addresses Lease time sec Specify the lease time here in seconds 120 seconds are entered by default Static hosts Static host n This displays the static assignments of MAC IDs to IP addresses...

Page 145: ...Select here the operating mode of the DNS server Proxy Requests are buffered to optimize throughput Relay All requests are routed directly Static hosts This displays the static assignments of IP addr...

Page 146: ...mation text is displayed 7 8 1 31 1 Modbus TCP Group Table 85 WBM Modbus Services Configuration Page Modbus TCP Group Parameter Explanation Service active Disable or enable the Modbus TCP service here...

Page 147: ...Connectivity Page Software Version Group Parameter Explanation Version The cloud plug in version is displayed 7 8 1 32 2 Status Group Table 88 WBM Configuration of Cloud Connectivity Page Status Grou...

Page 148: ...the selected cloud platform here Clean Session Here you can specify whether clean session should be enabled during the connection to the cloud service If clean session is enabled the information and...

Page 149: ...ill Here you can specify whether a last will message should be enabled disabled Last Will Topic Here you can specify the topic under which the last will messages should be sent Last Will Message Here...

Page 150: ...3 02 02 14 Click the Submit button to apply a change The changes only take effect after the controller restarts For this purpose use the WBM reboot function Do not shut down the controller too early T...

Page 151: ...ed X X X X X X Cloud platform X X X X X X Hostname X X X X X X Group ID X Device ID X X Client ID X X X Edge Node ID X Activation Key X X Clean Session X X X X TLS X X X X Port X X X X CA file X X X X...

Page 152: ...issioning WAGO I O SYSTEM 750 750 8100 PFC100 2ETH ECO Manual Version 1 6 0 valid from FW Version 03 02 02 14 Visible and active dependent on other settings Visible but not active dependent on other s...

Page 153: ...Parameters Page General SNMP Configuration Group Parameter Explanation Service active Activate deactivate the SNMP service Name of device Enter here the device name sysName Description Enter here the...

Page 154: ...name for the SNMP manager configuration The community name can establish relationships between SNMP managers and agents who are respectively referred to as Community and who control identification an...

Page 155: ...The changes only take effect after restarting the controller For this purpose use the WBM reboot function Do not shut down the controller too early 7 8 1 34 4 Add New Trap Receiver Group You can enter...

Page 156: ...ayed Authentication Type The authentication type for the SNMP v3 packets is displayed here Possible values Use no authentication None Message Digest 5 MD5 Secure Hash Algorithm SHA Authentication Key...

Page 157: ...ntication key here The key can have a min 8 and max 32 characters and may contain lower case letters a z upper case letters A Z numbers 0 9 special characters _ but no spaces Privacy Specify the encry...

Page 158: ...nter the cycle time in seconds in which a cyclic refresh is performed The label of the button Refresh Start Stop changes depending on status To refresh the display or to enable cyclic refresh click th...

Page 159: ...transfer the selected file from the PC to the controller click Start Upload button To transfer the selected file from the controller to the PC click Start Download button The changes only take effect...

Page 160: ...owse button To transfer the selected file to the controller click Start Upload button The changes will be effective immediately The certificates are saved in the directory etc certificates and the key...

Page 161: ...methods are allowed for HTTPS Standard The Webserver allows TLS 1 0 TLS 1 1 and TLS 1 2 as well as cryptographic methods that are no longer considered secure Strong The Webserver only allows TLS Versi...

Page 162: ...ed and filled with the current values check The current values are compared against the values stored in the database update The current values are compared with the values stored in the database and...

Page 163: ...PFC100 2ETH ECO Manual Version 1 6 0 valid from FW Version 03 02 02 14 7 8 1 40 Open Source Licenses Page The licence conditions for the open source software used for the controller are listed in alph...

Page 164: ...O SYSTEM 750 750 8100 PFC100 2ETH ECO Manual Version 1 6 0 valid from FW Version 03 02 02 14 7 8 1 41 WAGO Licenses Page The licence conditions for the WAGO software used in the controller are listed...

Page 165: ...ot be displayed in a terminal window in a reasonable way and are not necessary for initial startup are not displayed 1 Connect a PC to ETHERNET interface X1 of the controller using a terminal program...

Page 166: ...ation 3 WebVisu 3 Networking 0 Back to Main Menu 1 Host Domain Name 2 TCP IP 0 Back to Networking Menu 1 IP Address 2 Default Gateway 3 DNS Server 3 Ethernet 0 Back to Networking Menu 1 Switch Configu...

Page 167: ...s Storage 0 Back to Main Menu 1 Internal Flash active partition 9 Software Uploads 0 Back to Main Menu 1 Update Script 10 Ports and Services 0 Back to Main Menu 1 Telnet 2 FTP 3 FTPS 4 HTTP 5 HTTPS 6...

Page 168: ...restart for the changes to apply Saving changes takes time Do not power cycle the controller to perform a restart i e changes may be lost by shutting down the controller too soon Only restart the con...

Page 169: ...s Opens a submenu with controller network and interface properties To make a selection choose the appropriate menu item To return to the higher level menu press Q 7 8 2 2 1 Information Controller Deta...

Page 170: ...ayed for both connections If the EHERNET interfaces are operated in Separated mode an individual table X1 X2 is displayed for each connection Table 111 Information Network Details Submenu Parameters E...

Page 171: ...eturn to the higher level menu press Q 7 8 2 3 1 PLC Runtime Information Submenu This submenu contains other submenus with information on the runtime system and PLC program Table 113 PLC Runtime Infor...

Page 172: ...irectory settings To make a selection choose the appropriate menu item To return to the higher level menu press Q 7 8 2 3 4 General Configuration PLC Runtime Version Submenu In this submenu select whi...

Page 173: ...rd 2 Disable The home directory is stored in the internal memory Insert a memory card before switching the home directory When moving the home directory to the memory card insert a memory card formatt...

Page 174: ...e RUNTIME Webserver State The status of the e RUNTIME Webserver is displayed 2 Default Webserver Choose here whether the Web based Management or web visualization of the runtime system should be disp...

Page 175: ...figuration To make a selection choose the appropriate menu item To return to the higher level menu press Q 7 8 2 4 1 Networking Host Domain Name Submenu This submenu contains the Hostname and Domain N...

Page 176: ...you can set the domain name of the controller Table 122 Networking Host Domain Name Domain Name Submenu Parameters Explanation Enter new Domain Name Enter the domain name The default entry is localdo...

Page 177: ...selection choose the appropriate menu item To return to the higher level menu press Q 7 8 2 4 6 IP Address Xn Submenu This submenu contains the settings for the selected interface Table 125 Networking...

Page 178: ...appropriate menu item To return to the higher level menu press Q 7 8 2 4 8 Default Gateway Default Gateway n Submenu This submenu contains the settings for the selected gateway Table 127 Networking TC...

Page 179: ...ou can delete the selected DNS server address n 1 Add new DNS Server Add additional DNS server addresses You can enter 10 addresses To make a selection choose the appropriate menu item To return to th...

Page 180: ...h interface is operated with its own IP address 2 Switched Both interfaces are operated with one IP address To make a selection choose the appropriate menu item To return to the higher level menu pres...

Page 181: ...tem Explanation 0 Back to Back to the higher level menu 1 Port Set here whether the selected port is to be used 0 Back to Back to the higher level menu 1 Disabled The port is not used 2 Enabled The po...

Page 182: ...ionality settings Table 133 Firewall Menu Menu Item Explanation 0 Back to Back to the higher level menu 1 General Configuration Opens a submenu with general firewall settings 2 MAC Address Filter Open...

Page 183: ...P echo broadcast protection Enable or disable the ICMP echo broadcast protection 0 Back to Back to the higher level menu 1 Enable ICMP echo broadcast protection is enabled 2 Disable ICMP echo broadcas...

Page 184: ...is enabled 2 ICMP Policy Enable or disable the ICMP echo protection for the respective interface 0 Back to Back to the higher level menu 1 Accept The ICMP echo protection is disabled 2 Drop The ICMP...

Page 185: ...WAGO I O SYSTEM 750 Commissioning 185 750 8100 PFC100 2ETH ECO Manual Version 1 6 0 valid from FW Version 03 02 02 14 Click OK to apply the entry Click Abort to discard the entry...

Page 186: ...MAC address filter is disabled 2 MAC address filter whitelist Opens a submenu to edit the MAC address filter whitelist 3 MAC address filter state X1 Enable or disable the MAC address filter for the X...

Page 187: ...selection choose the appropriate menu item To return to the higher level menu press Q 7 8 2 5 5 MAC address filter whitelist Add new No n Submenu In this submenu you can create change or delete filter...

Page 188: ...ubmenu Menu Item Explanation 0 Back to Back to the higher level menu 1 Add new Opens a submenu to add a new filter entry 2 Previous page Displays the previous page of the list if more than one page is...

Page 189: ...er here the destination netmask 7 destination port Enter the destination port number 8 protocol Select the permitted protocols 0 Back to Back to the higher level menu 1 tcp The TCP protocol is permitt...

Page 190: ...propriate time zone for your location Basic setting 0 Back to Back to the higher level menu 1 AST ADT Atlantic Standard Time Halifax 2 EST EDT Eastern Standard Time New York Toronto 3 CST CDT Central...

Page 191: ...u Item Submenu Item Explanation 0 Back to Back to the higher level menu 1 Users Opens a submenu with settings for the user passwords 2 Create Image Opens a submenu for creating a bootable image 3 Rebo...

Page 192: ...to discard the entry 7 8 2 7 2 Administration Create Image Submenu This submenu contains the selection for creating the image In addition to the menu item for the enabled storage medium the current s...

Page 193: ...for the current system partition To make a selection choose the appropriate menu item To return to the higher level menu press Q 7 8 2 8 1 Package Server Firmware Backup Submenu This submenu contains...

Page 194: ...selected data 2 Yes The Auto Update function is ON for the selected data To make a selection choose the appropriate menu item To return to the higher level menu press Q You are taken to the following...

Page 195: ...e menu item To return to the higher level menu press Q You are taken to the following submenu after making the selection 7 8 2 8 5 Firmware Restore Select Package Submenu This submenu contains a selec...

Page 196: ...nt system partition Table 151 Package Server System Partition Submenu Menu Item Explanation 0 Back to Back to the higher level menu 1 Current active partition The partition currently in use is display...

Page 197: ...l Flash Opens a submenu with information on the internal flash memory To make a selection choose the appropriate menu item To return to the higher level menu press Q 7 8 2 9 1 Mass Storage SD Card Sub...

Page 198: ...ion 03 02 02 14 7 8 2 10 Software Uploads Menu This menu contains choices and settings for the device update You can select fieldbus software program licenses and update scripts for example for transf...

Page 199: ...ith settings for the HTTPS service 6 NTP Opens a submenu with settings for the NTP service 7 SSH Opens a submenu with settings for the SSH server 8 TFTP Opens a submenu with settings for the TFTP serv...

Page 200: ...submenu with firewall settings for the this service for the interfaces To make a selection choose the appropriate menu item To return to the higher level menu press Q 7 8 2 11 2 Ports and Services FT...

Page 201: ...with firewall settings for the this service for the interfaces To make a selection choose the appropriate menu item To return to the higher level menu press Q 7 8 2 11 4 Ports and Services HTTP Submen...

Page 202: ...bmenu contains the settings for the NTP service Table 160 Ports and Services NTP Submenu Menu Item Submenu Item Explanation 0 Back to Back to the higher level menu 1 State Enable disable the NTP servi...

Page 203: ...l menu 1 Enable Password query is enabled 2 Disable Password query is disabled 5 Status of firewalling Opens a submenu with firewall settings for the this service for the interfaces To make a selectio...

Page 204: ...vices DHCPD Xn Submenu Menu Item Submenu Item Explanation 0 Back to Back to the higher level menu 1 State Enable disable the DHCPD service for the Xn interface 0 Back to Back to the higher level menu...

Page 205: ...rver 0 Back to Back to the higher level menu 1 Proxy The requests are buffered to optimize throughput 2 Relay All requests are routed directly 3 Firewall status Opens a submenu with firewall settings...

Page 206: ...with firewall settings for the this service for the interfaces To make a selection choose the appropriate menu item To return to the higher level menu press Q 7 8 2 11 13 Ports and Services Modbus TC...

Page 207: ...s a submenu with firewall settings for the this service for the interfaces To make a selection choose the appropriate menu item To return to the higher level menu press Q 7 8 2 11 15 Ports and Service...

Page 208: ...nable or disable the firewall for the WAN interface and respective service 0 Back to Back to the higher level menu 1 open Data traffic via the WAN interface is permitted 2 close Data traffic via the W...

Page 209: ...es To make a selection choose the appropriate menu item To return to the higher level menu press Q Click OK to apply the entry Click Abort to discard the entry 7 8 2 11 18 PLC Runtime Services e RUNTI...

Page 210: ...ure SNMP firewalling To make a selection choose the appropriate menu item To return to the higher level menu press Q 7 8 2 12 1 SNMP General SNMP Configuration Submenu This submenu contains the genera...

Page 211: ...l menu press Q Click OK to apply the entry Click Abort to discard the entry 7 8 2 12 3 SNMP SNMP v1 v2c Trap Receiver Configuration Submenu This submenu contains settings for the v1 v2c trap receivers...

Page 212: ...me The name can have a min 8 and max 32 characters and may contain lower case letters a z upper case letters A Z numbers 0 9 special characters _ but no spaces Authentication type None MD5 SHA Authent...

Page 213: ...or disable the firewall for the WAN interface and respective service 0 Back to Back to the higher level menu 1 open Data traffic via the WAN interface is permitted 2 close Data traffic via the WAN in...

Page 214: ...ontroller make network settings and enable disable the Web server Observe the software version To configure the controller use at least Version 6 4 1 1 dated 2015 06 29 or newer of WAGO Ethernet Setti...

Page 215: ...ure 36 WAGO Ethernet Settings Communication Link Once you have configured WAGO Ethernet Settings and have clicked Apply connection to the controller is established automatically If WAGO Ethernet Setti...

Page 216: ...ion 03 02 02 14 7 8 3 1 Identification Tab An overview of the connected device is given here Besides some fixed values e g item No MAC address and firmware version the currently used IP address and th...

Page 217: ...ss subnet mask gateway Specify the specific network parameters for static configuration Restricted setting for default gateways Only the default gateway 1 can be set via WAGO Ethernet Settings The def...

Page 218: ...1 6 0 valid from FW Version 03 02 02 14 MAC address This standard value is also used whenever the chosen name in the Input column is deleted Domain name The current domain name is displayed here This...

Page 219: ...SYSTEM 750 Commissioning 219 750 8100 PFC100 2ETH ECO Manual Version 1 6 0 valid from FW Version 03 02 02 14 7 8 3 3 PLC Tab Figure 39 WAGO Ethernet Settings Protocol Tab Here you can select the runti...

Page 220: ...I O SYSTEM 750 750 8100 PFC100 2ETH ECO Manual Version 1 6 0 valid from FW Version 03 02 02 14 7 8 3 4 Status Tab Figure 40 WAGO Ethernet Settings Status Tab General information about the controller s...

Page 221: ...ersion 1 6 0 valid from FW Version 03 02 02 14 8 e RUNTIME Runtime Environment 8 1 General Notes Additional Information Information on the installation and startup of e COCKPIT is provided in the corr...

Page 222: ...changes the state of the PLC application start stop reset warm cold CODESYS watchdog 83 Execution of the watchdog functions Cyclic and event controlled IEC task 55 53 1 3 For real time tasks which mu...

Page 223: ...uccessful program download and can be fully utilized The memory space is dynamically divided up into program and data space 8 3 2 Function Block Limitation Together with the data memory to be used by...

Page 224: ...24 Modbus e RUNTIME WAGO I O SYSTEM 750 750 8100 PFC100 2ETH ECO Manual Version 1 6 0 valid from FW Version 03 02 02 14 9 Modbus e RUNTIME 9 1 Modbus Address Overview Figure 42 Modbus Address Overview...

Page 225: ...flash code I O LED sequence 3 of 3 64 013 0xFA0D 1 ro PLC State 1 Stop 2 Run Electronic Type Label 64 016 0xFA10 4 ro Order number e g 0750810100400001 64 020 0xFA14 1 ro Firmware status 64 021 0xFA1...

Page 226: ...80 WAGO Modbus Registers Modbus Address Data Length in Words Access Description Dec Hex Constants Registers 64 160 0xFAA0 1 ro Constant 0x1234 64 161 0xFAA1 1 ro Constant 0xAAAA 64 162 0xFAA2 1 ro Con...

Page 227: ...hich can be configured via the register 0xFA03 Watchdog Config The Watchdog Timeout response is initiated if no trigger occurs within the timeout set in the register 0xFA01 Watchdog Timeout with the w...

Page 228: ...in the register 0xFA01 Watchdog Timeout The writing of commands in the register 0xFA00 Watchdog Command is restricted in this operation mode Only the WATCHDOG_START command is permitted as a possible...

Page 229: ...is set 0x55AA WATCHDOG_ STOP Stops the running watchdog in the WATCHDOG_UNCONFIGURED state the response is an ILLEGAL_DATA_ VALUE 0x03 exception if no timeout time is set The same exception is returne...

Page 230: ...are possible Table 182 Watchdog Status Value Name Explanation 0xFFFF WATCHDOG_ UNCONFIGURED The Modbus watchdog is not configured i e register 0xFA01 Watchdog Timeout contains the value 0 Only the se...

Page 231: ...e writing of register 0xFA00 Watchdog Command with the value 0x5555 WATCHDOG_START is considered as the watchdog trigger The exception is also here the access to the register 0xFA02 Watchdog Status 1...

Page 232: ...base is 10 ms This enables the time to be set up to 655350 ms If the register contains a value 0 s when a new TCP connection from a Modbus master is accepted the watchdog for this connection is start...

Page 233: ...sters 0xFA10 0xFA13 contain the WAGO order number of the controller Example 0750 8202 0025 0001 0xFA10 0750 0xFA11 8202 0xFA12 0025 0xFA13 0001 9 2 3 2 Firmware Version The register 0xFA14 contains th...

Page 234: ...stants based on the WAGO Modbus Registers table It is possible to read all of the constants or a consecutive portion of them at once 0xFAA0 0x1234 0xFAA1 0xAAAA 0xFAA2 0x5555 9 2 7 Live Register The r...

Page 235: ...ode a CPU time of approx 800 s can be assumed The CPU load cpu_load in percent can be estimated from the cycle time t_z for a query with the following rule of thumb cpu_load 800 s t_z 100 A cycle time...

Page 236: ...ements Figure 46 Indicating elements for fieldbus system The SYS LED indicates following diagnostics Table 184 Diagnostics via SYS LED Status Explanation Remedy Green Ready to operate System start com...

Page 237: ...er in the STOP status after exception e g memory access error Start the application with a reset via the mode selector switch or in the connected IDE If the application cannot be started restart the c...

Page 238: ...een completed Red A hardware fault is present Contact WAGO Support Red flashing 2 Hz An error which may be able to be eliminated is present First try to eliminate the error by switching the device pow...

Page 239: ...FW Version 03 02 02 14 The MS LED indicates following diagnostics Table 187 MS LED Diagnostics Status Explanation Remedy Off No error Red flashing flashing sequence A configuration error exists An exp...

Page 240: ...rst flashing sequence flickering initiates reporting of the fault error 2 After a short break approx 1 second the second flashing sequence starts The number of blink pulses indicates the error code wh...

Page 241: ...WAGO I O SYSTEM 750 Diagnostics 241 750 8100 PFC100 2ETH ECO Manual Version 1 6 0 valid from FW Version 03 02 02 14 Figure 47 Flashing Sequence Process Diagram...

Page 242: ...sition of the bus node Initiation of the Start Phase 1 The I O LED flashes for 1 cycle at about 10 Hz 10 flashes second 2 This is followed by a pause of about one second Error Code 4 Data Error in the...

Page 243: ...be cleared by the measured specified for them contact WAGO support Be ready to explain to them the blink code that is displayed Phone 49 571 887 44 55 5 Fax 49 571 887 84 45 55 E mail support wago com...

Page 244: ...the power back on If the I O flashes red switch off the power supply again and place the end module in the middle of the first half of the I O modules toward the controller If the LED is no longer fl...

Page 245: ...controller and reduce the number of I O modules Then switch the power back on 12 Time to access the serial EEPROM exceeded Switch off the power to the controller and replace it Then switch the power b...

Page 246: ...s Switch off the power supply Place the end module in the middle of the I O modules connected to the system Switch the power back on If the I O LED continues to flash red switch off the power supply a...

Page 247: ...at do not provide any data are ignored e g supply module without diagnostics Table 193 Error Code 5 Explanation of Blink Codes and Procedures for Troubleshooting Error Argument Cause Solution n Regist...

Page 248: ...d program statement Malfunction of the program sequence Contact WAGO Support 2 Stack overflow Malfunction of the program sequence Contact WAGO Support 3 Stack underflow Malfunction of the program sequ...

Page 249: ...ink code that is displayed Phone 49 571 887 44 55 5 Fax 49 571 887 84 45 55 E mail support wago com Table 196 Overview of MS LED Error Codes Error Code Explanation 1 Configuration error Table 197 Erro...

Page 250: ...When you let go the memory card will move back a little and then snap in place push push mechanism 5 Close the cover flap by flipping it down and pushing it in until it snaps into place 6 You can seal...

Page 251: ...WAGO I O SYSTEM 750 Service 251 750 8100 PFC100 2ETH ECO Manual Version 1 6 0 valid from FW Version 03 02 02 14 6 Close the cover flap by flipping it down and pushing it in until it snaps into place...

Page 252: ...m Firmware Upgrade Do not switch the controller off The controller can be damaged by interrupting the upgrade process Do not switch the controller off during the upgrade process and do not disconnect...

Page 253: ...se a special downgrade image Proceed as follows if you want to downgrade the controller to an earlier firmware version 1 Save your application and the controller settings 2 Switch off the controller 3...

Page 254: ...eleted including existing web visualization data Subsequently installed firmware functions are not overwritten If you have any questions contact WAGO Support The controller is restarted after the fact...

Page 255: ...nt to update the root certificates on the controller proceed as follows 1 Download the current root CA bundle from https curl haxx se ca to your PC 2 Rename the file ca certificates crt 3 Transfer the...

Page 256: ...energized High voltage can cause electric shock or burns Switch off all power to the device prior to performing any installation repair or maintenance work 12 1 1 Removing the Controller 1 Use a screw...

Page 257: ...ul substances in electrical and electronic equipment Observe national and local regulations for the disposal of electrical and electronic equipment Clear any data stored on the electrical and electron...

Page 258: ...2ETH ECO Manual Version 1 6 0 valid from FW Version 03 02 02 14 Dispose of packaging of all types that allows a high level of recovery reuse and recycling Improper disposal of packaging can be harmful...

Page 259: ...Zone 2 hazardous areas and shall be used in accordance with the marking and installation regulations The following sections include both the general identification of components devices and the instal...

Page 260: ...TH ECO Manual Version 1 6 0 valid from FW Version 03 02 02 14 14 1 Marking Configuration Examples 14 1 1 Marking for Europe According to ATEX and IECEx Figure 50 Marking Example According to ATEX and...

Page 261: ...e IIIC Explosion group of dust T135 C Max surface temperature of the enclosure without a dust layer Dc Equipment protection level EPL Mining I Equipment group Mining M2 Category High level of protecti...

Page 262: ...0 8100 PFC100 2ETH ECO Manual Version 1 6 0 valid from FW Version 03 02 02 14 Figure 52 Marking Example for Approved Ex i I O Module According to ATEX and IECEx Figure 53 Text Detail Marking Example f...

Page 263: ...out a dust layer Dc Equipment protection level EPL Mining I Equipment Group Mining M2 M1 Category High level of protection with electrical circuits which present a very high level of protection Ex Exp...

Page 264: ...ited States of America NEC and Canada CEC Figure 54 Marking Example According to NEC Figure 55 Text Detail Marking Example According to NEC 500 Table 200 Description of Marking Example According to NE...

Page 265: ...quipment protection level EPL Associated apparatus with intrinsic safety circuits for use in Zone 20 IIC Group T4 Temperature class Gc Equipment protection level EPL Figure 57 Text Detail Marking Exam...

Page 266: ...tion mark nA Type of protection ia IIIC Type of protection and equipment protection level EPL Associated apparatus with intrinsic safety circuits for use in Zone 20 IIC Group T4 Temperature class Gc E...

Page 267: ...printing when replacing components The product is an open system As such the product must only be installed in appropriate enclosures or electrical operation rooms to which the following applies Can...

Page 268: ...face in particular Operating DIP switches coding switches or potentiometers Replacing fuses Wiring connecting or disconnecting of non intrinsically safe circuits is only permitted in the following cas...

Page 269: ...d to telephone networks or telecommunication cables WARNING The radio receiver module 750 642 may only be used to connect to external antenna 758 910 WARNING Product components with fuses must not be...

Page 270: ...750 750 and 753 Series I O modules in the process image as well as the configuration of the process values Equipment damage due to incorrect address To prevent any damage to the device in the field yo...

Page 271: ...tes 15 1 1 1 1 Channel Digital Input Module with Diagnostics 750 435 Table 204 1 Channel Digital Input Module with Diagnostics Input Process Image Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 Diagn...

Page 272: ...S 1 Channel 1 Data bit DI 2 Channel 2 Data bit DI 1 Channel 1 Output Process Image Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 Acknowledge ment bit Q 2 Channel 2 Acknowledge ment bit Q 1 Channel 1...

Page 273: ...8 Channel 8 Signal status DI 7 Channel 7 Signal status DI 6 Channel 6 Signal status DI 5 Channel 5 Signal status DI 4 Channel 4 Signal status DI 3 Channel 3 Signal status DI 2 Channel 2 Signal status...

Page 274: ...annel 8 Signal status DI 7 Channel 7 Signal status DI 6 Channel 6 Signal status DI 5 Channel 5 Signal status DI 4 Channel 4 Signal status DI 3 Channel 3 Signal status DI 2 Channel 2 Signal status DI 1...

Page 275: ...3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 Data bit DI 8 Channel 8 Data bit DI 7 Channel 7 Data bit DI 6 Channel 6 Data bit DI 5 Channel 5 Data bit DI 4 Channel 4 Data bit DI 3 Channel 3 Data bit DI 2 Channel 2 Data bit DI...

Page 276: ...he analog data in the Output Process Image grouped into bytes 15 1 2 2 1 Channel Digital Output Module with Input Process Data 750 523 The digital output module delivers 1 bit via a process value Bit...

Page 277: ...nel 2 controls DO 1 Channel 1 750 506 753 506 The digital output module has 2 bits of diagnostic information for each output channel The 2 bit diagnostic information can then be decoded to determine t...

Page 278: ...tput control bits are in the Output Process Image Table 218 4 Channel Digital Output Modules with Diagnostics and Input Process Data Input Process Image Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0...

Page 279: ...t S 2 Channel 2 Diagnostic bit S 1 Channel 1 Diagnostic bit S 0 no Error Diagnostic bit S 1 overload short circuit or broken wire Output Process Image Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 c...

Page 280: ...3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 Data bit DI 8 Channel 8 Data bit DI 7 Channel 7 Data bit DI 6 Channel 6 Data bit DI 5 Channel 5 Data bit DI 4 Channel 4 Data bit DI 3 Channel 3 Data bit DI 2 Channel 2 Data bit DI...

Page 281: ...tatus bytes For detailed information on the structure of a particular I O module s control status bytes please refer to that module s manual Manuals for each module can be found on the Internet at www...

Page 282: ...module provides the fieldbus coupler controller with a 12 byte input and output process image via a logical channel For the control status byte and the dummy byte an acyclic channel mailbox for the pr...

Page 283: ...se data from mailbox 2 MBX_RES MBX_RES 3 MBX_RES MBX_RES 4 D1 D0 Measured Value Channel 1 5 D3 D2 Measured Value Channel 2 Output Process Image Offset Byte Destination Description High Byte Low Byte 0...

Page 284: ...Table 228 8 Channel Analog Input Modules Input Process Image Offset Byte Destination Description High Byte Low Byte 0 D1 D0 Measured Value Channel 1 1 D3 D2 Measured Value Channel 2 2 D5 D4 Measured V...

Page 285: ...utput Process Image which has a total of 6 words mapped into each image Word alignment is applied Table 229 3 Phase Power Measurement Module Input Process Image Offset Byte Destination Description Hig...

Page 286: ...t Modules 750 494 495 and all variations Input Process Image Offset Byte Destination Description High Byte Low Byte 0 S1 S0 Status word 1 S3 S2 Extended status word 1 2 S5 S4 Extended status word 2 3...

Page 287: ...tion on the structure of control and status bytes For detailed information on the structure of a particular I O module s control status bytes please refer to that module s manual Manuals for each modu...

Page 288: ...ructure of the Control Status byte For detailed information about the structure of a particular module s control status byte please refer to that module s manual Manuals for each module can be found o...

Page 289: ...its The following tables illustrate the Input and Output Process Image which has a total of 3 words mapped into each image Word alignment is applied Table 234 Counter Modules 750 404 000 005 753 404 0...

Page 290: ...2 D3 D2 Output Process Image Offset Byte Designation Description High Byte Low Byte 0 C Control byte 1 D1 D0 Counter Setting Value 1 2 watchdog time 3 reserved 4 2 D3 D2 Counter Setting Value 1 2 res...

Page 291: ...dules 750 511 xxx xxx 753 511 Input and Output Process Offset Byte Designation Description High Byte Low Byte 0 C0 S0 Control Status byte of Channel 1 1 D1 D0 Data Value of Channel 1 2 C1 S1 Control S...

Page 292: ...ytes of serial data and 1 byte of control status The following table illustrates the Input and Output Process Image which have a total of 3 words mapped into each image Word alignment is applied Table...

Page 293: ...ustrate the Input and Output Process Image which has a total of 2 words mapped into each image Word alignment is applied Table 241 Data Exchange Module 750 654 654 000 001 Input and Output Process Ima...

Page 294: ...Byte Destination Description High Byte High Byte 0 S not used Status byte 1 D1 D0 Data bytes 2 D3 D2 15 1 5 8 Incremental Encoder Interface Modules Incremental Encoder Interface Modules 750 631 000 00...

Page 295: ...yte the cycle duration is given as a 24 bit value that is stored in D2 together with D3 D4 Output Process Image Offset Byte Designation Description High Byte Low Byte 0 C not used Control byte 1 D1 D0...

Page 296: ...ata sent and received are stored in up to 4 input and output bytes D0 D3 Two control bytes C0 C1 and two status bytes S0 S1 are used to control the I O module and the drive In addition to the position...

Page 297: ...mode Output byte D0 and input byte D0 are reserved and have no function assigned One I O module control and status byte C0 S0 and 3 application control and status bytes C1 C3 S1 S3 provide the control...

Page 298: ...input and output range of the process image The DALI Multi Master module can be operated in Easy mode default and Full mode Easy mode is used to transmit simply binary signals for lighting control Co...

Page 299: ...1 DA4 DA7 DA0 DA3 Bit pair for DALI address DA0 2 DA12 DA15 DA8 DA11 Bit 1 Bit set ON 3 DA20 DA23 DA16 DA19 Bit not set OFF 4 DA28 DA31 DA24 DA27 Bit 2 Bit set Error 5 DA36 DA39 DA32 DA35 Bit not set...

Page 300: ...t pair for DALI address Bit 1 1 button operation short DA switch ON OFF long dimming brighter darker Bit 1 2 buttons operation short DA switch ON long dimming brighter Bit 2 1 button operation DA swit...

Page 301: ...aster Module 753 647 in the Full Mode Input and Output Process Image Offset Byte Designation Note High Byte Low Byte 0 MBX_C S C0 S0 Mailbox control status byte control status byte 1 MBX1 MBX0 Mailbox...

Page 302: ...status byte control status byte 1 MBX1 MBX0 Mailbox 2 MBX3 MBX2 3 MBX5 MBX4 4 MBX7 MBX6 5 MBX9 MBX8 6 MBX11 MBX10 7 MBX13 MBX12 8 MBX15 MBX14 9 MBX17 MBX16 10 MBX19 MBX18 11 MBX21 MBX20 15 1 5 14 EnO...

Page 303: ...module can be adjusted to 12 24 or 48 bytes It consists of one control byte input or status byte output an empty byte an overlay able mailbox with a size of 6 12 or 18 bytes mode 2 and the Bluetooth...

Page 304: ...Input and Output Process Image 8 bytes of module data and 4 bytes of control status The following table illustrates the Input and Output Process Image which have 8 words mapped into each image Word al...

Page 305: ...Module 753 646 Input and Output Process Image Offset Byte Destination Description High Byte Low Byte 0 C0 S0 not used Control Status byte 1 C1 S1 OP extended Control Status byte Opcode 2 D1 D0 Data by...

Page 306: ...remaining process dat The mailbox and the process image sizes are set with the startup tool WAGO I O CHECK Table 259 AS interface Master Module 750 655 753 655 Input and Output Process Image Process...

Page 307: ...power supply Table 261 System Modules with Diagnostics 750 610 611 Input Process Image Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 Diagnostics bit S 2 Fuse Diagnostics bit S 1 Fuse 15 1 6 2 Filter...

Page 308: ...upon the selected settings 1 2 3 or 4 bits per channel According to this 2 4 6 or 8 bits are occupied then either in the process input or the process output image Table 263 Binary Space Module 750 622...

Page 309: ...lecting Networking 83 Figure 23 CBM Selecting TCP IP 83 Figure 24 CBM Selecting IP address 83 Figure 25 CBM Selecting the IP Address 84 Figure 26 CBM Entering a New IP Address 84 Figure 27 WAGO Ethern...

Page 310: ...r Approved Ex i I O Module According to ATEX and IECEx 262 Figure 53 Text Detail Marking Example for Approved Ex i I O Module According to ATEX and IECEx 262 Figure 54 Marking Example According to NEC...

Page 311: ...tal Conditions 44 Table 22 WBM Users 50 Table 23 Linux Users 50 Table 24 List of Parameters Transmitted via DHCP 58 Table 25 Components of the Cloud Connectivity Software Package 61 Table 26 Loading a...

Page 312: ...3 Table 59 WBM Configuration of Time and Date Page Time on Device Group 123 Table 60 WBM Configuration of Time and Date Page Time Zone Group 124 Table 61 WBM Configuration of Time and Date Page TZ Str...

Page 313: ...l SNMP Configuration Group 153 Table 92 WBM Configuration of SNMP v1 v2c Parameters Page SNMP v1 v2c Manager Configuration Group 154 Table 93 WBM Configuration of SNMP v1 v2c Parameters Page Actually...

Page 314: ...7 Table 125 Networking TCP IP IP Address Submenu Xn 177 Table 126 Networking TCP IP Default Gateway Submenu 178 Table 127 Networking TCP IP Default Gateway Default Gateway n Submenu 178 Table 128 Netw...

Page 315: ...Services Modbus TCP Submenu 206 Table 168 Ports and Services Modbus UDP Submenu 207 Table 169 Ports and Services OPC UA Submenu 207 Table 170 Ports and Services Firewall Status Submenu 208 Table 171...

Page 316: ...nel Digital Input Module with Diagnostics 271 Table 205 2 Channel Digital Input Modules 271 Table 206 2 Channel Digital Input Module with Diagnostics 271 Table 207 2 Channel Digital Input Module with...

Page 317: ...dules 294 Table 243 SSI Transmitter Interface I O Modules with an Alternative Data Format 000 004 005 007 294 Table 244 Incremental Encoder Interface Modules 750 631 000 004 010 011 294 Table 245 Incr...

Page 318: ...WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH Co KG Postfach 2880 D 32385 Minden Hansastra e 27 D 32423 Minden Phone 49 571 887 0 Fax 49 571 887 844169 E Mail info wago com Internet www wago com...

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