WAGO I/O SYSTEM 750 XTR
Device Description 25
750-8202/040-001 PFC200 2ETH RS TELE XTR
Manual
Version 1.2.0, valid from FW Version 03.01.07(13)
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Device Description
The controller 750-8202/040-001(PFC200 2ETH RS TELE XTR) is an
automation device that can perform control tasks of a PLC. It is suitable for
mounting on a DIN rail and stands out on account of its various interfaces.
This controller can be used for applications in mechanical and systems
engineering, in the processing industry and in building technology.
Further Information on the Use in Telecontrol Applications!
If the controller is used for telecontrol applications, observe the manuals “IEC
60870 Solution for programmable Controls of Telecontrol Technology, 759-911”,
“IEC 61850 Solution for programmable Controls of Telecontrol Technology, 759-
911” and “DNP3 Solution for programmable Controls of Telecontrol Technology,
759-911”.
These manuals are available in download area on the web page
You can connect all available I/O modules of the WAGO I/O SYSTEM 750 XTR
to the controller, enabling it to internally process analog and digital signals from
the automation environment, or to supply these signals to other devices via one
of the available interfaces.
Automation tasks can be executed in all IEC 61131-3-compatible languages with
the WAGO
-I/O-PRO
or
e!
COCKPIT
programming system, depending on the
runtime system set (CODESYS 2 or
e!
RUNTIME
).
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 automation tasks. Web visualization is also provided as
visualization in addition to the development environment.
For IEC-61131-3 programming in CODESYS applications, the controller provides
16 MB of program memory (flash) and 64 MB of data memory (RAM) under
CODESYS 2 and 64 MB of program and data memory (dynamically distributed)
under
e!
RUNTIME
as well as 128 kB of retentive memory (retain and flag
variables) in an integrated NVRAM.
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Two ETHERNET interfaces and an integrated, interruptible switch enable wiring
for:
•
In line topology with a common MAC address and IP address for both
interfaces.
•
Two separate networks with a common MAC address and an IP address
for each interface.