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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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IMPORTANT!
Table of contents chapter 2
1 The WAGO I/O System
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2 Buscoupler - INTERBUS S 2.1 Buscoupler - Hardware
2.2 Supply Voltage - Electronics
2.3 Supply Voltage - Field Side
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2.4 Bus connection and station (node) address
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3 The Enclosure and Specifications
TECHNICAL DATA:
Interbus S buscoupler with extended diagnostics 750-304/000-001
4 INTERBUS S
4.1 Master Cards (Scanners, Host Controllers)
4.2 Configuration software
5 Configuration of the fieldbus node in the master 5.1 Identification Code
5.2 ID Code for WAGO I/O System
5.3 IBS CMD configuration software
5.3.1 CMD Software Package
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5.4 Example of an application
Ill. 19: Example of an application The Interbus S station is composed as follows:
Table 5: Assignment of the process image
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6 Buscoupler startup and troubleshooting
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7 General conditions
7.1 Transporting and storing conditions
7.2 Mechanical and climatic conditions
7.3 Class of protection and degree of protection
7.4 Electromagnetic compatibility
7.5 Power supply
7.6 Certificates
Digital Inputs (24 V AC/DC, 120 V AC, 230 V AC, 48 V DC) PN: 750-400...415
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Organization of the in- and output data:
An example:
Counter with enable input 750-404/000-001
Technical description:
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Organization of the in- and output data:
Frequency Counter Module, 750-404/000-003
+ + -
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Functional description
Structure of CONTROL and STATUS byte
Structure of Input and Output data
TDmax= 2 *
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Digital Outputs (Standard) PN 750-501...504, 516, 519
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Digital Outputs (Standard with diagnostics) PN 750-506
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Digital Outputs (Solid State Relay) PN 750-509
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Pulsewidth Module PN 750-511
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Formation of on/off times
Process Image Formation for Interbus
Digital Outputs (Relay) PN 750-512...514, 517
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Relays in the modules 750-512 and 750-513:
6ZLWFKLQJFDSDFLW\
7\SLFDOHOHFWULFDOOLIHWLPH
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:$*2,26<67(0
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Input for PT 100 PN 750-461, 750-461/000-002, 750-461/000-003, 750-481
Technical description:
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The numerical format for 750-461/000-002
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Input for Thermocouple Modules PN 750-462, 750-469, 750-462/000-XXX
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Temperature Ranges of the connectable sensors:
LED functions:
The numerical formats
2 Channel Analog Input 0-20 mA / 4- 20 mA
PN 750-465, 750-466, 750-486, 750-465/000-001
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2 / 4 Channel Analog Inputs 0-10 V
PN 750-467, 468, 487, 488
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2 Channel Analog Input 0-20mA / 4-20mA
PN 750-472, 750-472/000-200, 750-474, 750-474/000-200
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2-Channel Analog Input
10 V, 16 Bit, single ended 750-476 0 -10 V, 16 Bit, single ended 750-478
Function clamp and variants
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Numerical format with status information
Status byte
2 Channel Analog Outputs 0-10 V PN 750-550, 750-580
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2 -Channel Analog Outputs 0-20 mA / 4-20 mA PN 750-552, 554, 584
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2 Channel Analog Outputs +/- 10 V PN 750-556
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Supply modules PN750-601, 602, 609, 610, 611, 612, 613, 615
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Binary spacer module PN 750-622
12345
ON
SSI Encoder Interface PN 750-630, 750-630/000-001, 750-630/000-006
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Terminal Configuration:
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Quadrature Encoder Interface PN 750-631, 750-631/000-001
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Operational Characteristics:
The status byte contains the information as listed below.
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Description of RS 232:
Description of TTY:
Description of RS 485:
Structure of input and output data:
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Examples:
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Structure of the in and output data for Interbus
Data exchange module PN 750-654
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Description of data exchange module
Structure of input and output data:
Structure of the in- and output data for Profibus (from firmware WH)
Structure of the in- and output data for InterBus S (from firmware WF)
Structure of the in- and output data for DeviceNet (from firmware 306V2.2)
Structure of the in- and output data for DeviceNet (from firmware 306V3.0)
Structure of the in- and output data for Modbus (from firmware V2.3)
Structure of the in- and output data for CanOpen (from firmware WI)
Structure of the in- and output data for CAL (from firmware WE)
Structure of the in- and output data for LIGHTBUS (from firmware WD)
Ex-1 Application in Explosive Environments
Ex-1.1 Foreword
Ex-1.2 Protective measures
Ex-1.3 Classific ation meeting CENELEC and IEC
Ex-1.3.1 Divisions
Ex-1.3.2 Explosion protection group
Ex-1.3.3 Unit categories
Ex-1.3.4 Temperature classes
Ex-1.3.5 Types of ignition protection
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Ex-1.4 Classifications meeting the NEC 500
Ex-1.4.1 Divisions
Ex-1.4.2 Explosion protection groups
Ex-1.4.3 Temperature classes
Electrical components for explosive areas are differentiated by temperature classes:
8 Application in Explosive Environments Identification
WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750 Modular I/O-System
Ex-1.5 Identification
(750-400, 2 channel digital input module 24 V DC)
Ex-1.5.1 For Europe
According to CENELEC and IEC
Fig. 1-1:
Ex-1.5.2 For America
(750-400, 2 channel digital input module 24 V DC)
According to NEC 500
PATENTSPENDING
24246 4100--02----03
Ex-1.6 Installation regulations