WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750
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750-375 PROFINET IO advanced Fieldbus Coupler
Manual
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List of Figures
Figure 2: Labeling on the side of a component (example) .................................... 20
Figure 3: Example of a manufacturing number ..................................................... 20
Figure 4: Isolation for fieldbus couplers/controllers (example) ............................ 23
Figure 5: System supply for standard fieldbus coupler/controller and extended
Figure 6: System voltage for standard couplers/controllers and extended ECO
Figure 7: Field supply for standard couplers/controllers and extended ECO
Figure 8: Supply module with fuse carrier (Example 750-610) ............................ 30
Figure 12: Fuse modules for automotive fuses, series 282 ................................... 32
Figure 13: Fuse modules for automotive fuses, series 2006 ................................. 32
Figure 14: Fuse modules with pivotable fuse carrier, series 281 .......................... 32
Figure 15: Fuse modules with pivotable fuse carrier, series 2002 ........................ 32
Figure 17: Supply example for standard couplers/controllers and extended ECO
Figure 19: Example of the WAGO shield connecting system .............................. 40
Figure 20: Application of the WAGO shield connecting system .......................... 40
Firgure 21: View Fieldbus coupler PROFINET IO advanced .............................. 45
Figure 25: Display Elements Fieldbus Connection RJ-45 .................................... 50
Figure 26: Service Interface (closed and opened flap) .......................................... 51
Figure 29: Unlocking lug standard fieldbus coupler/controller (example) ........... 66
Figure 30: Unlocking lug of extended ECO fieldbus coupler (example) .............. 66
Figure 33: Snap the I/O module into place (sample) ............................................. 68
Figure 34: Removing the I/O module (sample) ..................................................... 69
Figure 36: Example for the arrangement of power contacts ................................. 71
Figure 37: Connecting a conductor to a CAGE CLAMP
.................................... 72
Figure 39: Allocation of the Input and Output Data ............................................. 77
Figure 40: Output process data in the frame IOC
IOD .................................... 83
Figure 41: Input process data in the frame IOD
IOC ....................................... 83
Figure 42: Exemplary maximum configuration .................................................... 85
Figure 43: Exemplary usage of physical option modules ..................................... 85
Figure 44: Exemplary usage of virtual option modules ........................................ 86