260 List of Figures
WAGO I/O SYSTEM 750 XTR
750-333/040-000 FC PROFIBUS G2 12MBd XTR
Manual
Version 1.4.0
List of Figures
Figure 2: Marking Area for Serial Numbers ........................................................20
Figure 5: Isolation for Fieldbus Couplers/Controllers (Example) .........................24
Figure 6: System Voltage for Fieldbus Couplers/Controllers (Example)..............25
Figure 7: System Supply for Fieldbus Coupler/Controller ...................................26
Figure 8: Field Supply for Fieldbus Couplers/Controllers (Example) ...................29
Figure 9: Supply Module with Fuse Carrier (Example 750-610/040-000) ............31
Figure 11: Opening the Fuse Carrier and Changing the Fuse ............................32
Figure 12: Changing the Fuse and Closing the Fuse Carrier ..............................33
Figure 14: Fuse Modules for Automotive Fuses, Series 282...............................34
Figure 15: Fuse Modules for Automotive Fuses, Series 2006 .............................34
Figure 16: Fuse Modules with Pivotable Fuse Carrier, Series 281 .....................34
Figure 17: Fuse Modules with Pivotable Fuse Carrier, Series 2002....................35
Figure 21: Cable Shield at Ground Potential ......................................................44
Figure 22: Examples of the WAGO Shield Connecting System ..........................45
Figure 23: Application of the WAGO Shield Connecting System ........................45
Figure 26: Pin Assignment for D-Sub Fieldbus Connection (Female) .................50
Figure 28: Service Interface (Closed and Opened Flap) .....................................52
Figure 29: Rotary Encoder Switch Station Address ............................................53
Figure 32: Release Tab of Extended ECO Fieldbus Coupler (Example) .............72
Figure 34: Snap the I/O Module into Place (Example) ........................................74
Figure 35: Removing the I/O Module (Example) .................................................75
Figure 37: Example for the Arrangement of Power Contacts ..............................77
Figure 38: Connecting a Conductor to a CAGE CLAMP
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Figure 40: Allocation of the input and output data ...............................................81
Figure 41: Physical station design with deactivated parameter
“Startup if expected and actual configuration differ” (sample) ....................91
Figure 42: Physical station design with activated parameter
“Startup if expected and actual configuration differ” 1 (sample) .................92
Figure 43: Physical station design with activated parameter
“Startup if expected and actual configuration differ” 2 (sample) .................93