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Commissioning
WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750
750-666/000-003 4FDI/2FDO 24V/10A PROFIsafe V2 iPar
Manual
Version 1.2.0, valid from HW/SW Version 01/01
7.4
Parameterization of the PROFIsafe I/O Module with
the WAGO Parameterization Tool
Only qualified persons may perform these tasks!
Adding, exchanging and starting up PROFIsafe I/O modules may only be carried
out by personnel trained in safety-related procedures!
Check safety functions!
Before start up, all safety functions must be checked for their specified
effectiveness!
Only operate PROFIsafe I/O modules with active password protection!
Without using the iPar functionality, PROFIsafe I/O modules may only be
operated in safety-related applications with active password protection.
PROFIsafe I/O modules may be operated in safety-related applications without
active password protection if the PROFIsafe I/O module is operated with iPar
functionality (see the "PROFIsafe I/O Module with iPar Functionality without
iPar Server" section).
The WAGO Safety Editor 75x 2.0 can be started with different call options.
Depending on the call option, the Safety Editor is started in either ONLINE or
OFFLINE mode.
ONLINE mode is used to change the parameter data of a PROFIsafe I/O module
directly.
OFFLINE mode is used to create or change parameter data of a PROFIsafe I/O
module in a parameter file.
7.4.1
ONLINE Mode
When opening the Safety Editor, the current parameter set of the PROFIsafe I/O
module is read from permanent memory and displayed in the
Input
column of the
parameter table in the Safety Editor.
If you want to access existing parameter files, click on the
[Open]
button on the
Safety Editor toolbar.
In the
Open WAGO safety parameter set
dialog, enter a name for the parameter
file and select the directory from which the file is to be loaded. Now click on
[Open]
in order to load the file from the hard disk.