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WAGO-I/O-CHECK 2
Manual
Technical description
Version 1.2.0
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General
Copyright  2004 by WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH
All rights reserved.
WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH
Hansastraße 27
D-32423 Minden
Phone: +49 (0) 571/8 87 – 0
Fax:
+49 (0) 571/8 87 – 1 69
E-Mail: [email protected]
Web:
http://www.wago.com
Technical Support
Phone: +49 (0) 571/8 87 – 5 55
Fax:
+49 (0) 571/8 87 – 85 55
E-Mail: [email protected]
Every conceivable measure has been taken to ensure the correctness and
completeness of this documentation. However, as errors can never be fully
excluded we would appreciate any information or ideas at any time.
E-Mail: [email protected]
We wish to point out that the software and hardware terms as well as the
trademarks of companies used and/or mentioned in the present manual are
generally trademark or patent protected.
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Table of Contents
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 Important Comments.................................................................................. 7
1.1 Legal Principles........................................................................................ 7
1.1.1
Copyright ............................................................................................. 7
1.1.2
Personnel Qualification ....................................................................... 7
1.1.3
Intended Use ........................................................................................ 7
1.2 Symbols .................................................................................................... 8
1.3 Font Conventions ..................................................................................... 9
1.4 Number Notation...................................................................................... 9
1.5 Scope ...................................................................................................... 10
1.6 Abbreviations ......................................................................................... 10
2 General ....................................................................................................... 11
2.1 Scope of Delivery................................................................................... 11
2.2 System Configuration............................................................................. 11
2.3 Installation .............................................................................................. 12
2.4 Uninstall ................................................................................................. 12
2.5 Start ........................................................................................................ 13
3 WAGO-I/O-CHECK Overview ............................................................... 14
3.1 WAGO-I/O-CHECK Application .......................................................... 15
3.2 WAGO-I/O-CHECK Function............................................................... 15
4 Controls (Overview).................................................................................. 16
4.1 Titlebar ................................................................................................... 17
4.1.1
System Menu ..................................................................................... 17
4.2 Menubars ................................................................................................ 18
4.2.1
Menubar of WAGO-I/O-CHECK operating interface....................... 18
4.2.1.1
Menu File ...................................................................................... 18
4.2.1.2
Menu View.................................................................................... 19
4.2.1.3
Submenu Zoom............................................................................. 19
4.2.1.4
Menu Node.................................................................................... 20
4.2.1.5
Submenu Control-Mode................................................................ 20
4.2.1.6
Menu Module................................................................................ 21
4.2.1.7
Menu Settings ............................................................................... 21
4.2.1.8
Submenu Language....................................................................... 21
4.2.1.9
Menu Help .................................................................................... 22
4.2.2
Menubar of AS-interface Process Data Dialog Box.......................... 22
4.2.2.1
Menu File ...................................................................................... 23
4.2.2.2
Menu View.................................................................................... 23
4.2.2.3
Menu Master ................................................................................. 24
4.2.2.4
Menu Slave ................................................................................... 24
4.2.2.5
Menu Extras .................................................................................. 25
4.2.2.6
Menu Help .................................................................................... 25
4.3 Toolbars.................................................................................................. 25
4.3.1
Standard Toolbar ............................................................................... 26
4.3.2
Node Toolbar ..................................................................................... 27
4.3.3
Module Toolbar ................................................................................. 27
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4.3.4
Zoom Toolbar .................................................................................... 28
4.4 Navigationbar ......................................................................................... 28
4.5 Node Display .......................................................................................... 30
4.6 Output Area ............................................................................................ 31
4.7 Statusbar ................................................................................................. 32
4.8 Dialog Boxes .......................................................................................... 33
4.8.1
General Dialog Boxes (Overview) .................................................... 33
4.8.1.1
Serial Interface Settings (Dialog Box) .......................................... 34
4.8.1.2
Select Digital I/O Modules (Dialog Box) ..................................... 34
4.8.1.3
Insert Supply or Separation Module (Dialog Box) ....................... 35
4.8.1.4
Fieldbus Coupler Services (Dialog Box) ...................................... 35
4.8.2
Process Data Dialog Boxes (Overview) ............................................ 35
4.8.2.1
Context Menues of the Process Data Dialog Boxes of the Digital
I/O Modules .................................................................................. 36
4.8.2.2
2 Channel Digital Input (Process Data Dialog Box)..................... 36
4.8.2.3
2 Channel Digital Input with Diagnosis (Process Data Dialog Box)36
4.8.2.4
4 Channel Digital Input (Process Data Dialog Box)..................... 37
4.8.2.5
8 Channel Digital Input (Process Data Dialog Box)..................... 38
4.8.2.6
Notes on Setting and Resetting of Digital Outputs ....................... 38
4.8.2.7
2 Channel Digital Output (Process Data Dialog Box) .................. 39
4.8.2.8
2 Channel Digital Output with Diagnosis (Process Data Dialog
Box)............................................................................................... 39
4.8.2.9
4 Channel Digital Output (Process Data Dialog Box) .................. 40
4.8.2.10 8 Channel Digital Output (Process Data Dialog Box) .................. 41
4.8.2.11 Context Menues of the Process Data Dialog Boxes of the Analog
Input Modules ............................................................................... 42
4.8.2.12 2 Channel Analog Input (Process Data Dialog Box) .................... 43
4.8.2.13 4 Channel Analog Input (Process Data Dialog Box) .................... 44
4.8.2.14 Context Menues of the Process Data Dialog Boxes of the Analog
Output Modules ............................................................................ 45
4.8.2.15 Notes on Setting of Analog Outputs ............................................. 45
4.8.2.16 2 Channel Analog Output (Process Data Dialog Box) ................. 46
4.8.2.17 4 Channel Analog Output (Process Data Dialog Box) ................. 47
4.8.2.18 Counter Module (1x32 Bit) (Process Data Dialog Box)............... 48
4.8.2.19 Counter Module (2x16 Bit) (Process Data Dialog Box)............... 48
4.8.2.20 Serial Interface Module (Process Data Dialog Box)..................... 49
4.8.2.21 AS-interface Master (Processdata Dialog Box in Monitor-Mode)49
4.8.2.22 AS-interface Master (Prozess Data Dialog Box in Control-Mode)50
4.8.2.22.1
Toolbar of the AS-interface Process Data Dialog Box ............ 51
4.8.2.22.2
Properties of the AS-interface Master...................................... 51
4.8.2.22.3
Modul Information of the AS-interface Master ....................... 53
4.8.2.22.4
AS-interface Slaves .................................................................. 53
4.8.2.22.4.1
Properties of the selected AS-interface Slave...................... 55
4.8.2.22.4.2
Safety at Work Monitor....................................................... 58
4.8.2.22.4.3
List of Slaves with Configuration Errors (LCS).................. 59
4.8.2.22.4.4
List of Offline-Slaves (LOS) ............................................... 60
4.8.3
Parameter Dialog Boxes (Overview)................................................. 61
4.8.3.1
2 Channel Input Module for RTDs 750-461/003-000 (Parameter
Dialog Box)................................................................................... 61
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4.8.3.2
4.8.3.3
4.8.3.4
4.8.3.5
4.8.3.6
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2 Channel Input Module for RTDs 750-461/003-000 (Alignment
Dialog Box)................................................................................... 63
2 Channel Input Module for Thermocouple 750-469/003-000
(Parameter Dialog Box) ................................................................ 64
Serial Interface Module RS 232 C 750-650/003-000 (Parameter
Dialog Box)................................................................................... 66
Serial Interface Module RS 485 750-653/003-000 (Parameter
Dialog Box)................................................................................... 68
AS-interface Master Module 750-655 (Parameter Dialog Box)... 70
5 Operation (Overview) ............................................................................... 71
5.1 Prepare Communication Connection...................................................... 71
5.2 Determining Node Configuration........................................................... 72
5.3 Select WAGO-I/O-CHECK Operating Mode ........................................ 73
5.4 Selecting an I/O module ......................................................................... 74
5.5 Display Process Data of the Selected I/O Module ................................. 75
5.6 Set Output Process Data of the Selected I/O Module ............................ 76
5.7 Change Parameters of the Selected I/O Module .................................... 78
5.7.1
Setting RTD Module 750-461/003-000............................................. 78
5.7.2
Setting Thermocouple Module 750-469/003-000 ............................. 79
5.7.3
Setting Serial Interface Module RS 232 C 750-650/003-000............ 80
5.7.4
Setting Serial Interface Module RS 485 750-653/003-000 ............... 80
5.8 Operation of AS-interface Master Module 750-655 .............................. 81
5.8.1
Setting up the AS-interface Process Data and Mailbox Length ........ 81
5.8.2
Setting up the Operating Mode for the AS-interface Master Module82
5.8.3
Including a new slave in the AS-interface network........................... 82
5.8.4
Selecting an AS-interface Slave from Slave List .............................. 83
5.8.5
Configuration of an AS-interface Slave ............................................ 83
5.8.6
Monitoring and Setting of AS-interface Process Data ...................... 84
5.8.7
AS-interface Diagnosis...................................................................... 84
6 Command Reference................................................................................. 85
6.1 System Menu (Commands) .................................................................... 85
6.1.1
Restore (System Menu) ..................................................................... 85
6.1.2
Move (System Menu) ........................................................................ 85
6.1.3
Change Size (System Menu) ............................................................. 86
6.1.4
Minimize (System Menu) .................................................................. 86
6.1.5
Maximize (System Menu) ................................................................. 86
6.1.6
Close (System Menu) ........................................................................ 87
6.2 Menu File (Commands).......................................................................... 87
6.2.1
New (Menu File) ............................................................................... 87
6.2.2
Open (Menu File) .............................................................................. 87
6.2.2.1
Open File (Dialog Box) ................................................................ 88
6.2.3
Save (Menu File) ............................................................................... 88
6.2.4
Save As (Menu File).......................................................................... 88
6.2.4.1
Save/Save As (Dialog Box) .......................................................... 89
6.2.5
Print (Menu File) ............................................................................... 89
6.2.5.1
Print Dialog Box ........................................................................... 90
6.2.5.2
Print Progress dialog box .............................................................. 91
6.2.6
Print Preview (Menu File) ................................................................. 91
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6.2.6.1
Print Preview toolbar .................................................................... 92
6.2.7
Print Setup (Menu File) ..................................................................... 93
6.2.7.1
Print Setup dialog box................................................................... 93
6.2.8
File List (Menu File).......................................................................... 94
6.2.9
Exit (Menu File) ................................................................................ 94
6.3 Menu View (Commands) ....................................................................... 94
6.3.1
Output Area (Menu View)................................................................. 94
6.3.2
Navigation Bar (Menu View) ............................................................ 94
6.3.3
Caption (Menu View) ........................................................................ 94
6.3.4
Zoom (Menu View) ........................................................................... 95
6.3.5
Statusbar (Menu View)...................................................................... 95
6.4 Submenu Zoom (Commands) ................................................................ 95
6.4.1
Reduce (Menu View\Zoom) .............................................................. 95
6.4.2
Enlarge (Menu View\Zoom).............................................................. 95
6.4.3
Default (Menu View\Zoom) .............................................................. 96
6.5 Menu Node (Commands) ....................................................................... 96
6.5.1
Read Configuration (Menu Node) ..................................................... 96
6.5.2
Control-Mode (Menu Node).............................................................. 97
6.5.3
Monitor-Mode (Menu Node)............................................................. 98
6.5.4
Rename (Menu Node)........................................................................ 98
6.6 Submenu Control-Mode (Commands) ................................................... 99
6.6.1
Direct (Menu Control-Mode) ............................................................ 99
6.6.2
Collect (Menu Control-Mode)........................................................... 99
6.6.3
Force (Menu Control-Mode) ........................................................... 100
6.6.4
Permanent (Menu Control-Mode) ................................................... 100
6.7 Menu Module (Commands) ................................................................. 101
6.7.1
Process Data (Menu Module) .......................................................... 101
6.7.2
Rename (Menu Module).................................................................. 101
6.7.3
Settings (Menu Module) .................................................................. 102
6.8 Menu Settings (Commands) ................................................................. 102
6.8.1
COM-Port... (Menu Settings) .......................................................... 102
6.8.2
Language (Menu Settings)............................................................... 102
6.9 Menu Help (Commands) ...................................................................... 103
6.9.1
Help Topics (Menu Help)................................................................ 103
6.9.2
Help Index (Menu Help).................................................................. 103
6.9.3
Context Help (Menu Help) .............................................................. 103
6.9.4
Using Help (Menu Help) ................................................................. 103
6.9.5
Info (Menu Help)............................................................................. 103
6.10 Function Keys and Shortcuts................................................................ 104
7 Index ......................................................................................................... 106
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Important Comments
Legal Principles
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1 Important Comments
To ensure fast installation and start-up of the units described in this manual,
we strongly recommend that the following information and explanations are
carefully read and abided by.
1.1 Legal Principles
1.1.1
Copyright
This manual is copyrighted, together with all figures and illustrations
contained therein. Any use of this manual which infringes the copyright
provisions stipulated herein, is not permitted. Reproduction, translation and
electronic and photo-technical archiving and amendments require the written
consent of WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH. Non-observance will entail the
right of claims for damages.
WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH reserves the right to perform modifications
allowed by technical progress. In case of grant of a patent or legal protection
of utility patents all rights are reserved by WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH.
Products of other manufacturers are always named without referring to patent
rights. The existence of such rights can therefore not be ruled out.
1.1.2
Personnel Qualification
The use of the product detailed in this manual is exclusively geared to
specialists having qualifications in PLC programming, electrical specialists or
persons instructed by electrical specialists who are also familiar with the valid
standards. WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH declines all liability resulting from
improper action and damage to WAGO products and third party products due
to non-observance of the information contained in this manual.
1.1.3
Intended Use
For each individual application, the components supplied are to work with a
dedicated hardware and software configuration. Modifications are only
permitted within the framework of the possibilities documented in the
manuals. All other changes to the hardware and/or software and the nonconforming use of the components entail the exclusion of liability on part of
WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH.
Please direct any requirements pertaining to a modified and/or new hardware
or software configuration directly to WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH.
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Important Comments
Symbols
1.2 Symbols
Danger
Always abide by this information to protect persons from injury.
Warning
Always abide by this information to prevent damage to the device.
Attention
Marginal conditions must always be observed to ensure smooth operation.
ESD (Electrostatic Discharge)
Warning of damage to the components by electrostatic discharge. Observe the
precautionary measure for handling components at risk.
Note
Routines or advice for efficient use of the device and software optimization.
More information
References on additional literature, manuals, data sheets and INTERNET
pages
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Important Comments
Font Conventions
1.3 Font Conventions
Italic
Names of path and files are marked italic
i.e.:
C:\programs\WAGO-IO-CHECK
Italic
Menu items are marked as bold italic
i.e.:
Save
\
A backslash between two names marks a sequence of
menu items
i.e.:
File\New
END
Press buttons are marked as bold with small capitals
i.e.:
ENTER
<>
Keys are marked bold within angle brackets
i.e.:
<F5>
Courier
Program code is printed with the font Courier.
i.e.:
END_VAR
1.4 Number Notation
Number Code
Example
Note
Decimal
100
normal notation
Hexadecimal
0x64
C notation
Binary
'100'
'0110.0100'
Within ',
Nibble separated with dots
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Important Comments
Scope
1.5 Scope
This manual describes the following components:
Item-No.
Components
759-302
WAGO-I/O-CHECK 2
1.6 Abbreviations
AO
Analog Output Module
AI
Analog Input Module
DI
Digital Input
DO
Digital Output
I/O
input/output
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Scope of Delivery
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2 General
2.1 Scope of Delivery
WAGO-I/O-CHECK 2 comprises of the following components:
2 pcs installation CD-ROM
1 pc communication cable
Order No.:
750-920
1 pc documentation
on CD-ROM
1 pc Software Licence Agreement
on CD-ROM
= Start-up tool BR 750
Order No.:
759-302
2.2 System Configuration
Minimum system requirements:
PC
Pentium or better
Operating system
Microsoft Windows 98 SE, NT 4 SP 6 or better
Main memory
Windows 98: 16 MB
Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000: 32 MB
For the graphic representation of the node, we recommend to have
your PC equipped with a higher capacity main memory.
Fixed disk storage
recommended: 20 MB
Monitor
VGA or better, recommended: Super VGA
Resolution
Min. 800 x 600, recommended 1024 x 768
with a display of 256 colours or better
Mouse
recommended
Disk drive
CD-ROM
Others
free serial interface, COM 1 ... 4
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General
Installation
2.3 Installation
WAGO-I/O-CHECK 2 comes on CD-ROM and contains all program files
required for the application. Installation of the programs does not differ from
the installation method used for most other Windows 98 or Windows NT
applications.
How to install WAGO-I/O-CHECK 2:
If Windows 98 or Windows NT are not active, start your operating system
now.
Insert the installation CD-ROM in your CD-ROM drive.
If Autorun is active on your system, WAGO-I/O-CHECK 2 is installed
automatically and you can skip the next paragraph.
If the setup-program does not start automatically, open the Windows Explorer
and select the desired CD-ROM drive. Start the installation with a double click
on the „Setup.exe“ file
or select in the Windows Start Menu the entry Run and enter the drive and the
file name „Setup.exe“ in the entry field, e. g. „A:\Setup.exe“. Start the
installation by clicking the OK button.
Carry out the screen-dialog instructions in order to conduct the installation.
2.4 Uninstall
How to uninstall WAGO-I/O-CHECK 2:
From the Windows Start menu, select Program, and then Control Panel.
Double-click on Add/Remove Programs.
Select WAGO-I/O-CHECK 2
Click on ADD/REMOVE.
Follow the instructions on the screen to uninstall WAGO-I/O-CHECK from
your system.
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Start
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2.5 Start
WAGO-I/O-CHECK can be started in one of the following manners:
Start Menu
Click on the START symbol in the Windows task bar in order to open the Start
menu.
Select the Programs option in the Start menu to open the Programs folder.
Select Wago* to open the Wago* folder.
Select WAGO-IO-CHECK* in order to open the WAGO-IO-CHECK* folder.
Click on the WAGO-IO-CHECK link.
* or the name you have selected
„Desktop“ - Windows Explorer
WAGO-I/O-CHECK can be started with the „Desktop“ symbol or the
Windows Explorer by a double click on the WagoCheck.exe file in the
„WAGO-IO-CHECK“ folder or by labelling the file and pressing the
<Enter*> key. The WagoCheck.exe file is on the drive and in the folder which
you have entered at the time of installation. If you have not changed the
default settings when installing, the WagoCheck.exe file is in the folder,
C:\Programme\Wago\WAGO-IO-CHECK
* or CR, ↵
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WAGO-I/O-CHECK Overview
Start
3 WAGO-I/O-CHECK Overview
Introduction
WAGO-I/O-CHECK Application
WAGO-I/O-CHECK Function
Operation
Controls (Overview)
Important Informations
Configure a communication connection
Determining the node configuration
Select the WAGO-I/O-CHECK operation mode
Selecting an I/O module
Display process data of a selected module
Set output process data of a selected module
Change parameters of a selected module
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3.1 WAGO-I/O-CHECK Application
WAGO-I/O-CHECK is an easy to use Windows application that will allow
the user to operate and represent a node from the WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750
without the need to connect the node to a field bus system.
WAGO-I/O-CHECK was developed to be able to address individual nodes
during the start-up phase without having to rely on an active field bus system.
Note:
Disconnect the node from the active field bus prior to processing the
process data with WAGO-I/O-CHECK.
WAGO-I/O-CHECK works with the components of the WAGO-I/OSYSTEM 750 independent of the coupler used. Exceptions will be described
at the manual.
3.2 WAGO-I/O-CHECK Function
WAGO-I/O-CHECK reads the configuration of a connected node from the
coupler and displays the node on the screen of your PC. The graphical
representation of the node can be printed out together with a configuration list.
WAGO-I/O-CHECK allows the display and default entry of process data of
individual I/O modules.
To ensure the communication between WAGO-I/O-CHECK and the node,
the coupler is connected to a free serial interface (port) of your PC using the
communication cable as part of our scope of delivery.
Note:
Disconnect the node from the active field bus prior to processing the
process data with WAGO-I/O-CHECK. Depending on the coupler setting,
set outputs will be reset or remain set after disconnection.
Warning!
Outputs which are set manually by WAGO-I/O-CHECK (e.g. motor
contactors, or valves) will remain until they are manually reset. In this
case, switching the outputs off via control software (e.g. by limit switches)
has no effect !
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Controls (Overview)
WAGO-I/O-CHECK Function
4 Controls (Overview)
The WAGO-I/O-CHECK application containes following operation elements:
Titlebar
Menubars
Toolbars
Navigationbar
Node Display
Output Area
Statusbar
Dialog Boxes
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Controls (Overview)
Titlebar
4.1 Titlebar
The titlebar containes the following components:
System menu button
File name (Node description file)
Application name
Minimize button
Maximize button respective
Restore button
Close button
4.1.1
System Menu
The system menu contains the following commands:
Restore
Restores the size of the active window to original size.
Move
Moves the active window on the screen.
Change Size
Changes the size of the active window.
Minimize
Minimizes the size of the active window to symbol
Maximize
Maximizes the size of the active window to full screen.
Close
Closes the active window.
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Controls (Overview)
Menubars
4.2 Menubars
4.2.1
Menubar of WAGO-I/O-CHECK operating interface
WAGO-I/O-CHECK contains the following main menus:
4.2.1.1
File
Commands to open, save and print node description files
View
Commands to view nodes
Node
Commands for communication with a node
Module
Commands for communication with a module
Settings
Commands to setup the program
?
Commands for online-help and program-information
Menu File
The File menu contains the following commands:
New
Initializes a new node.
Open
Opens an existing node description.
Save
Saves the active node description.
Save As...
Saves the active node description under a different filename
or path.
Print
Prints the active node description.
Print Preview
Displays the node and the list of I/O modules in the same
manner as they will be printed.
Print Setup
Setup printer and printer connection.
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Controls (Overview)
Menubars
4.2.1.2
File List
List of the last four node descriptions processed.
Exit
Exits WAGO-I/O-CHECK.
Menu View
The View menu contains the following commands:
4.2.1.3
Output Area
Toggles the output area ON or OFF.
Navigationbar
Toggles the navigationbar ON or OFF.
Caption
Toggles the headline of the output area ON or OFF.
Zoom
Opens a submenu to reduce or enlarge the node view.
Statusbar
Toggles the statusbar ON or OFF.
Submenu Zoom
The Zoom submenu contains the following commands:
Reduce
Reduces the size of the node display.
Enlarge
Enlarges the size of the node display.
Default
Displays the node with its original size.
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Controls (Overview)
Menubars
4.2.1.4
Menu Node
The Node menu contains the following commands:
Read Configuration
4.2.1.5
Determines the configuration of the connected node.
Control-Mode
Opens a submenu to select a control-mode.
Monitor-Mode
Toggles the monitor-mode ON or OFF.
Rename ...
Changes the describing name of the node.
Submenu Control-Mode
The Control-Mode submenu contains the following commands:
Direct
Toggles the Control-Mode Direct ON or OFF. The activated
status is immediately available at the modules.
Collect
Toggles the Control-Mode Collect ON or OFF. The
activated states of the outputs are stored and sent to the
modules all at once on pressing a key.
Force
Toggles the Control-Mode Force ON or OFF. The activated
output states are available at the modules only for the time of
pressing a key.
Permanent
Toggles the Control-Mode Permanent ON or OFF. The
activated output states are immediately available at the
modules and remain active even after an interruption of the
fieldbus connection to the node.
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Controls (Overview)
Menubars
4.2.1.6
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Menu Module
The Module menu contains the following commands:
4.2.1.7
Process data ...
Shows the process data of the selected module.
Rename ...
Renames a digital I/O module. This command is only
available if a digital I/O module is selected.
Settings ...
Changes the parameters of the selected module. This
command is only available if the parameters of the selected
module are changeable (i.e 750-xxx/003-xxx).
Menu Settings
The Settings menu contains the following commands:
4.2.1.8
COM-Port ...
Configures the serial PC interface for communication with
the node.
Language
Opens a submenu to select the langage for the WAGO-I/OCHECK application.
Submenu Language
The Language submenu containes the following commands:
Use the commands to select the desired language for the WAGO-I/O-CHECK
application.
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4.2.1.9
Menu Help
The Help menu contains the following commands to support the use of
WAGO-I/O-CHECK:
4.2.2
Help Topics
Opens the list of contents of the WAGO-I/O-CHECK help
topics.
Help Index
Opens the index list of the WAGO-I/O-CHECK help topics.
Context Help
Shows help about selected parts of application.
Using Help
Shows help on using help.
Info
Displays copyright and version information about WAGOI/O-CHECK.
Menubar of AS-interface Process Data Dialog Box
The AS-interface process data dialog box in control-mode contains the
following main menus:
File
Commands to load and to save configuration files
View
Commands to view AS-interface slaves
Master
Commands to configurate the AS-interface master
Slave
Commands to configurate AS-interface slaves
Extras
Commands used for service
?
Commands for online-help
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Menu File
The File menu containes the following commands:
Load Configuration to AS-i Master
Save Configuration to file
(This function is not yet available)
Close AS-i Master Configuration
Dialog Box.
Exit WAGO-I/O-CHECK 2
4.2.2.2
(This function is not yet available)
Closes the AS-interface Process Data
Exits WAGO-I/O-CHECK 2.
Menu View
The View menu containes the following commands:
A-Slaves
shows a list of all Slaves in the stardard address area.
B-Slaves
shows a list of all Slaves in the extended address area.
Safety at Work
shows a list of all Safety at Work slaves in the stardard
address area.
Refresh
Scans all slaves and refreshes the list.
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4.2.2.3
Menu Master
The Master menu containes the following commands:
Store Detected Configuration Stores the actual configuration of all slaves as
projected configuration in the master.
Store Actual Parameter Stores the actually changed parameters of all slaves
as permanent parameters in the master.
AS-i Diagnosis Opens a dialog box with a list of all slaves with
configuration errors.
Module Information
Opens a dialog box with informations about the ASinterface master.
4.2.2.4
Menu Slave
The Slave menu containes the following commands:
Store Detected Configuration Stores the actual configuration of the selected
slave as projected configuration. This button is only
available in configuration mode.
Set Projected Configuration
Stores the adjusted configuration of the
selected slave in the AS-interface master. This button is only
available in configuration mode.
Set Actual Parameter
Sends the adusted parameters to the selected slave.
These parameters are volatile and are lost with a voltage
failure.
Store Permanent Parameter
Stores the adjusted parameters of the selected
slave non-volatile in the master. These parameters will be
transferred to the slave when the master is switched on.
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Safety at Work Monitor Marks the selected slave as a Safety at Work
Monitor.
4.2.2.5
Menu Extras
The Extras menu containes the following commands:
4.2.2.6
Raw Data
Opens two dialog boxes with input and output raw data of
the AS-interface master.
Cyclic Flags
Starts the cyclic transmission of the AS-interface flags.
Menu Help
The Help menu containes the following commands:
Help
Opens the list of contents of the WAGO-I/O-CHECK help
topics.
Context Help
Shows help about selected parts of application.
4.3 Toolbars
The toolbars contain buttons allowing you a fast access to a large number of
commands and functions of WAGO-I/O-CHECK. When pointing with the
mouse on the button the corresponding name appears. The toolbars are fixed
to their position and cannot be switched off.
WAGO-I/O-CHECK contains the following toolbars:
Standard
Commands to open, save and print node descriptions.
Node
Commands to set the operation mode of WAGO-I/OCHECK.
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Module
Commands to adjust modules and display process data.
Zoom
Commands to display the node.
4.3.1
Standard Toolbar
The Standard toolbar contains the following buttons:
Button
Action
Exit
Terminates WAGO-I/O-CHECK.
New
Initializes a new node.
Open
Opens an existing node description. Use the Open File
dialog box to select a file name. The corresponding
pulldown menu shows the four last processed node
descriptions.
Save
Saves the active node description. If you save a node the first
time the Save As dialog box will prompt you for a filename.
Help
Opens the online-help for WAGO-I/O-CHECK.
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Node Toolbar
The Node toolbar contains the following buttons:
Button
Action
Read Configuration
Determines the configuration of the connected node.
Control-Mode
Toggles the selected control-mode ON or OFF. Select the
desired control-mode from the corresponding pulldown
menu.
Monitor-Mode
Toggles the monitor-mode ON or OFF.
4.3.3
Module Toolbar
The Module toolbar contains the following buttons:
Button
Action
Rename
Renames a digital I/O module. This command is only
available if a digital I/O module is selected.
Module settings
Changes the parameters of the selected module. This
command is only available if the parameters of the selected
module are changeable.
Process data
Shows the process data of the selected module. This
command is only available if a node configuration has been
read or a node description has been opened.
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Navigationbar
Zoom Toolbar
The Zoom toolbar contains the following buttons:
Button
Action
Zoom down
Reduces the node display.
Zoom up
Enlarges the node display.
Default size
Sets the node display back to default size.
4.4 Navigationbar
The navigationbar displays the node in a tree structure with the coupler or
controller, the connected I/O modules and the corresponding channels.
Single branches of this structure can be displayed by clicking the symbol
with the left mouse key. Click the symbol with the left mouse key to hide a
branch.
The visible detail can be moved with the scroll bars.
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Use the command Navigationbar from the menu View to toggle the
navigationbar ON or OFF.
A click with the right mouse key in the navigationbar opens the following
context menu:
The context menu corresponds to the menu Module with the following
additional commands:
Dock Bar
This command toggles the docked view of the navigation
ON or OFF.
If docked the navigationbar is displayed at the left sideof the
node display. Otherwise the navigationbar overlaps the node
display.
Once the docked view is toggled on this menu entry is
hooked.
Close
This command closes the navigationbar. Use the menu
command View\Navigationbar to open the navigationbar
again.
If a digital input or output module has been selected, the command Rename
opens a dialog to change the module description.
If an input or output channel or a data channel has been selected, the command
Rename opens a dialog to change the channel description.
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Node Display
4.5 Node Display
The node display shows an image of the connected or loaded node. The LED
display of the shown modules corresponds to the LED status of the connected
node.
The displayed node can be resized either with the commands from the menu
View\Zoom or the toolbar Zoom or with the shortkeys <+>, <–> or <Strg> +
<D>.
The visible detail can be moved with the scroll bars.
A click with the right mouse key on a module opens the menu Module as a
context menu to this module.
A click with the right mouse key outside the node opens the menu Node as a
context menu.
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4.6 Output Area
The output area displays the executed actions and occurred errors in
chronological order.
The output lines are built up as follows:
Date ,
Time - Description of actions or errors.
The visible detail can be moved with the scroll bars.
Use the command Output Area from the menu View to toggle the output area
ON or OFF.
A click with the right mouse key in the output area opens the following
context menu:
The context menu containes following commands:
Copy
This command copies the entries from the output area to the
clipboard.
Delete
This command deletes the entries in the output area.
Dock Bar
This command toggles the docked view of the output area
ON or OFF.
If docked, the output area is displayed below the node
display. Otherwise the output area overlaps the node display.
Once the docked view is toggled ON, this menu entry is
hooked.
Close
This command closes the output area. Use the menu
command View\Output to open the output area again.
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Statusbar
4.7 Statusbar
The statusbar is placed at the bottom of the WAGO-I/O-CHECK window. It
displays informations on commands, connection parameters and status and the
operation mode.
Use the command Statusbar from the menu View to toggle the statusbar ON or
OFF.
As you move through the menu with the arrow keys the left area of the status
bar describes the the function of the menu entries. In the same manner this
area also describes the effect of the toolbar buttons if these are clicked and
held down. Release the mouse button when the cursor is no longer on the
toolbar button if you do not want to execute the command associated by the
toolbar button. A progress bar and a describing text appears to display the
progress of various actions.
In the middle area of the statusbar the parameters of the serial interface and the
operation mode of WAGO-I/O-CHECK are displayed:
The right area of the statusbar shows the status of the connection to the
coupler:
Display
Description
The connection to the coupler is not active.
WAGO-I/O-CHECK is polling the process data out of the
connected node.
Warning!
Do not cut the connection in this case!
LED
Description
If all LED´s are switched off (gray), the node configuration
has not been read and data is not beein exchanged between
WAGO-I/O-CHECK and the coupler.
The green LED (left side) is lit if the node configuration was
successfully read.
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The yellow LED (in the middle) is lit if WAGO-I/OCHECK is polling the process data out of the connected
node.
Warning!
Do not cut the connection while data is beein exchanged!
The red LED (right side) is lit either if the node was not
successfully read or any other errors ocurred.
4.8 Dialog Boxes
Dialog boxes always will be displayed, if the application expects input from
the user.
Usually the application will apply the new data if you click the OK button or
if you press the <Enter> key on the keyboard. Dialog boxes will alway be
colsed without any changes if you click the CANCEL button or if you press the
<Esc> key on the keyboard.
WAGO-I/O-CHECK provides the following dialog boxes:
General Dialog Boxes,
Process Data Dialog Boxes,
Parameter Dialog Boxes.
4.8.1
General Dialog Boxes (Overview)
Serial Interface Settings,
Select Digital I/O Modules,
Insert Supply or Separation Module,
Fieldbus Coupler Services.
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Serial Interface Settings (Dialog Box)
Select the serial PC interface for communication with the coupler. All other
settings ( baud rate, data bits,... ) are fixed to default values for communication
with the WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750 and not changeable. The dropdown list
shows all available COM-ports, which are not occupied by other applications.
Select the serial interface connected with the communication cable from the
dropdown list ( e.g. COM1 ).
4.8.1.2
Select Digital I/O Modules (Dialog Box)
A coupler only stores information about the direction (input/output) and the
number of inputs/outputs for digital I/O modules. For this reason WAGO-I/OCHECK offers the possibility to enter more detailed information for detected
digital I/O modules with this dialog box. The selection list contains only I/O
modules which are suitable for the displayed position.
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Insert Supply or Separation Module (Dialog Box)
Note:
This function is not yet available!
4.8.1.4
Fieldbus Coupler Services (Dialog Box)
Note:
This function is not yet available!
4.8.2
Process Data Dialog Boxes (Overview)
The following dialog boxes provide the visualisation of process data of I/O
modules:
Digital I/O Modules
2 Channel Digital Input,
2 Channel Digital Input with Diagnosis,
4 Channel Digital Input,
8 Channel Digital Input,
2 Channel Digital Output,
2 Channel Digital Output with Diagnosis,
4 Channel Digital Output,
8 Channel Digital Output,
Analog I/O Modules
2 Channel Analog Input,
4 Channel Analog Input,
2 Channel Analog Output,
4 Channel Analog Output,
Special Modules
Counter Modules (1x32 Bit),
Counter Modules (2x16 Bit),
Serial Interface Modules,
AS-interface Master Module.
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4.8.2.1
Context Menues of the Process Data Dialog Boxes of the Digital I/O
Modules
A click with the right mouse key on the channel description of the digital I/O
modules opens the following context menu:
Rename ...
4.8.2.2
Use this command to open a dialog box for the input of a
new channel description.
Press the OK button to save the new description and close
the dialog box,
press the CANCEL button to close the dialog box without
saving.
2 Channel Digital Input (Process Data Dialog Box)
Order number and position of the selected I/O module are shown at the
titlebar.
The text boxes of the input column indicate the state (ON / OFF) of the digital
inputs 1 and 2. If an input is active, the text ´ON´ is displayed on green
background.
Note:
The state of digital inputs is indicated in the node display by colored
LED´s.
A click with the right mouse key on the text box of the description column
opens a context menu to rename the channel description.
4.8.2.3
2 Channel Digital Input with Diagnosis (Process Data Dialog Box)
Order number and position of the selected I/O module are shown at the
titlebar.
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The text boxes of the input column indicate the state (ON / OFF) of the digital
inputs 1 and 2. If an input is active, the text ´ON´ is displayed on green
background.
The text boxes of the diagnosis column indicate the state (ERR / OK) of the
respective diagosis. If an error occurs, the text ´ERR´ is displayed on red
background.
Note:
The state of digital inputs is indicated in the node display by colored
LED´s.
A click with the right mouse key on the text box of the description column
opens a context menu to rename the channel description.
4.8.2.4
4 Channel Digital Input (Process Data Dialog Box)
Order number and position of the selected I/O module are shown at the
titlebar.
The text boxes of the input column indicate the state (ON / OFF) of the digital
inputs 1 to 4. If an input is active, the text ´ON´ is displayed on green
background.
Note:
The state of digital inputs is indicated in the node display by colored
LED´s.
A click with the right mouse key on the text box of the description column
opens a context menu to rename the channel description.
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4.8.2.5
8 Channel Digital Input (Process Data Dialog Box)
Order number and position of the selected I/O module are shown at the
titlebar.
The text boxes of the input column indicate the state (ON / OFF) of the digital
inputs 1 to 8. If an input is active, the text ´ON´ is displayed on green
background.
Note:
The state of digital inputs is indicated in the node display by colored
LED´s.
A click with the right mouse key on the text box of the description column
opens a context menu to rename the channel description.
4.8.2.6
Notes on Setting and Resetting of Digital Outputs
Depending on the selected Control-Mode, operator actions affect the output
process image of the node in different ways:
In the Control-Mode Direct, a digital output is directly set by a mouseclick or
pressing the <Space> key. The next mouseclick or <Space> key pressing
resets the output.
In the Control-Mode Collect, settings of digital outputs are collected and sent
to the node as the button SEND DATA is pressed.
In the Control-Mode Force, a digital output is active only as long as the left
mousekey or the <Space> key is pressed.
In the Control-Mode Permanent, settings of digital outputs will remain after
the termination of the connection to the node until a node reset.
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2 Channel Digital Output (Process Data Dialog Box)
Order number and position of the selected I/O module are shown at the
titlebar.
The text boxes of the output column indicate the state (ON / OFF) of the
digital outputs 1 and 2. If an output is active, the text ´ON´ is displayed on
green background.
Use one of the following options to change the state of a digital output: Click
to the corresponding text box or use the <Tab> key to select a check box and
hit the <Space> key to toggle the output state.
Warning!
Outputs which are set manually by WAGO-I/O-CHECK (e.g. motor
contactors, or valves) will remain until they are manually reset. In this
case, switching the outputs off via control software (e.g. by limit switches)
has no effect !
Note:
Please refer to the chapter Notes on Setting and Resetting of Digital I/O
Modules concerning the reaction of digital outputs in the different
operation modes.
Note:
The state of digital outputs is indicated in the node display by colored
LED´s. To toggle the state it is also possible to click the LED´s.
A click with the right mouse key on the text box of the description column
opens a context menu to rename the channel description.
4.8.2.8
2 Channel Digital Output with Diagnosis (Process Data Dialog Box)
Order number and position of the selected I/O module are shown at the
titlebar.
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The text boxes of the output column indicate the state (ON / OFF) of the
digital outputs 1 and 2. If an output is active, the text ´ON´ is displayed on
green background.
The text boxes of the diagnosis column indicate the state (ERR / OK) of the
respective diagosis. If an error occurs, the text ´ERR´ is displayed on red
background.
Use one of the following options to change the state of a digital output: Click
to the corresponding text box or use the <Tab> key to select a check box and
hit the <Space> key to toggle the output state.
Warning!
Outputs which are set manually by WAGO-I/O-CHECK (e.g. motor
contactors, or valves) will remain until they are manually reset. In this
case, switching the outputs off via control software (e.g. by limit switches)
has no effect !
Note:
Please refer to the chapter Notes on Setting and Resetting of Digital I/O
Modules concerning the reaction of digital outputs in the different
operation modes.
Note:
The state of digital outputs is indicated in the node display by colored
LED´s. To toggle the state it is also possible to click the LED´s.
A click with the right mouse key on the text box of the description column
opens a context menu to rename the channel description.
4.8.2.9
4 Channel Digital Output (Process Data Dialog Box)
Order number and position of the selected I/O module are shown at the
titlebar.
The text boxes of the output column indicate the state (ON / OFF) of the
digital outputs 1 to 4. If an output is active, the text ´ON´ is displayed on green
background.
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Use one of the following options to change the state of a digital output: Click
to the corresponding text box or use the <Tab> key to select a check box and
hit the <Space> key to toggle the output state.
Warning!
Outputs which are set manually by WAGO-I/O-CHECK (e.g. motor
contactors, or valves) will remain until they are manually reset. In this
case, switching the outputs off via control software (e.g. by limit switches)
has no effect !
Note:
Please refer to the chapter Notes on Setting and Resetting of Digital I/O
Modules concerning the reaction of digital outputs in the different
operation modes.
Note:
The state of digital outputs is indicated in the node display by colored
LED´s. To toggle the state it is also possible to click the LED´s.
A click with the right mouse key on the text box of the description column
opens a context menu to rename the channel description.
4.8.2.10
8 Channel Digital Output (Process Data Dialog Box)
Order number and position of the selected I/O module are shown at the
titlebar.
The text boxes of the output column indicate the state (ON / OFF) of the
digital outputs 1 to 8. If an output is active, the text ´ON´ is displayed on green
background.
Use one of the following options to change the state of a digital output: Click
to the corresponding text box or use the <Tab> key to select a check box and
hit the <Space> key to toggle the output state.
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Warning!
Outputs which are set manually by WAGO-I/O-CHECK (e.g. motor
contactors, or valves) will remain until they are manually reset. In this
case, switching the outputs off via control software (e.g. by limit switches)
has no effect !
Note:
Please refer to the chapter Notes on Setting and Resetting of Digital I/O
Modules concerning the reaction of digital outputs in the different
operation modes.
Note:
The state of digital outputs is indicated in the node display by colored
LED´s. To toggle the state it is also possible to click the LED´s.
A click with the right mouse key on the text box of the description column
opens a context menu to rename the channel description.
4.8.2.11
Context Menues of the Process Data Dialog Boxes of the Analog Input
Modules
A click with the right mouse key on the column header of the measuring
values opens the following context menu:
Hexadecimal
This command switches the display format of the measuring
value to a hexadecimal value.
Units (V, mA, °C)
This command switches the display format of the
measuring value to physical units.
State
This command toggles an additional column with state
values ON or OFF.
The setting has effect on all measuring values of the analog input module. A
click with the right mouse key on the measuring value itself opens the context
menu to change the display format only for the selected measuring value. The
menu item of the selected format is hooked.
A click with the right mouse key on the column header of the state values
opens the following context menu:
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Hexadecimal
This command switches the display format of the state value
to a hexadecimal value.
Decimal
This command switches the display format of the state value
to a decimal value.
Binary
This command switches the display format of the state value
to a binary value.
Text
This command switches the display format of the state value
to a text string.
The setting has effect on all state values of the analog input module. A click
with the right mouse key on the state value itself opens the context menu to
change the display format only for the selected state value. The menu item of
the selected format is hooked.
A click with the right mouse key on the channel description of the analog
input modules opens the following context menu:
Rename ...
4.8.2.12
Use this command to open a dialog box for the input of a
new channel description.
Press the OK button to save the new description and close
the dialog box,
press the CANCEL button to close the dialog box without
saving.
2 Channel Analog Input (Process Data Dialog Box)
Order number and position of the selected I/O module are shown at the
titlebar.
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The text boxes in the Input column display the anaolog input values of
channels 1 and 2 in the selected display format (physical units or hexadecimal
value).
A click with the right mouse key on the column header of the measuring
values or a measuring value itself opens a context menu to select the display
format of the measuring value and to switch an additional State column ON or
OFF.
The text boxes in the State column display the state values of channels 1 and 2
in the selected display format (hexadecimal, decimal, binary or text).
A click with the right mouse key on the column header of the state values or a
state value itself opens a context menu to select the display format of the state
value.
A click with the right mouse key on the channel description opens a context
menu to rename the channel description.
4.8.2.13
4 Channel Analog Input (Process Data Dialog Box)
Order number and position of the selected I/O module are shown at the
titlebar.
The text boxes in the Input column display the analog input values of
channels 1 to 4 in the selected display format (physical units or hexadecimal
value).
A click with the right mouse key on the column header of the measuring
values or a measuring value itself opens a context menu to select the display
format of the measuring value and to switch an additional State column ON or
OFF.
The text boxes in the State column display the state values of channels 1 to 4
in the selected display format (hexadecimal, decimal, binary or text).
A click with the right mouse key on the column header of the state values or a
state value itself opens a context menu to select the display format of the state
value.
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A click with the right mouse key on the channel description opens a context
menu to rename the channel description.
4.8.2.14
Context Menues of the Process Data Dialog Boxes of the Analog Output
Modules
A click with the right mouse key on the measuring value or the slider opens
the following context menu:
Hexadecimal
This command switches the display format of the measuring
value to a hexadecimal value.
Units (V, mA, °C)
This command switches the display format of the
measuring value to physical units.
Rename ...
4.8.2.15
Use this command to open a dialog box for the input of a
new channel description.
Press the OK button to save the new description and close
the dialog box,
press the CANCEL button to close the dialog box without
saving.
Notes on Setting of Analog Outputs
Depending on the selected Control-Mode, operator actions affect the output
process image of the node in different ways:
In the Control-Mode Direct, an analog output is set by moving the slider or
entering a value into the edit box and pressing the <Enter> key subsequently.
In the Control-Mode Collect, settings of analog outputs are collected and sent
to the node as the button SEND DATA is pressed.
In the Control-Mode Force, an analog output reacts as in the Control-Mode
Direct.
In the Control-Mode Permanent, settings of analog outputs will remain after
the termination of the connection to the node until a node reset.
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4.8.2.16
2 Channel Analog Output (Process Data Dialog Box)
Order number and position of the selected I/O module are shown at the
titlebar.
The slider positions and the values of the edit boxes correspond to the analog
output values of channels 1 and 2.
Enter the desired value in the edit box and subsequently press the <Enter>
key to set an analog output or move the slider with the mouse or the cursor
keys to the desired position. Select a slider or edit box with a mouse click or
with the <Tab> key.
Warning!
Outputs which are set manually by WAGO-I/O-CHECK (e.g. motor
contactors, or valves) will remain until they are manually reset. In this
case, switching the outputs off via control software (e.g. by limit switches)
has no effect !
Note:
Please refer to the chapter Notes on Setting of Analog Output Modules
concerning the reaction of analog outputs in the different operation modes.
Note:
If the entered value is out of range for the selected I/O module a fault
message will be displayed and the the previous valid value will be retained.
A click with the right mouse key on the slider or the text box of the measuring
value opens a context menu to select the display format of the measuring value
and rename the channel description.
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4 Channel Analog Output (Process Data Dialog Box)
Order number and position of the selected I/O module are shown at the
titlebar.
The slider positions and the values of the edit boxes correspond to the analog
output values of the channels 1 to 4.
Enter the desired value in the edit box and subsequently press the <Enter>
key to set an analog output or move the slider with the mouse or the cursor
keys to the desired position. Select a slider or edit box with a mouse click or
with the <Tab> key.
Warning!
Outputs which are set manually by WAGO-I/O-CHECK (e.g. motor
contactors, or valves) will remain until they are manually reset. In this
case, switching the outputs off via control software (e.g. by limit switches)
has no effect !
Note:
Please refer to the chapter Notes on Setting of Analog Output Modules
concerning the reaction of analog outputs in the different operation modes.
Note:
If the entered value is out of range for the selected I/O module a fault
message will be displayed and the the previous valid value will be retained.
A click with the right mouse key on the slider or the text box of the measuring
value opens a context menu to select the display format of the measuring value
and rename the channel description.
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4.8.2.18
Counter Module (1x32 Bit) (Process Data Dialog Box)
Order number and position of the selected I/O module are shown at the
titlebar.
The edit boxes show the current counter position as a hexadecimal value and
the count direction or gated state of the counter.
Use the RESET button to reset the counter to zero.
4.8.2.19
Counter Module (2x16 Bit) (Process Data Dialog Box)
Order number and position of the selected I/O module are shown at the
titlebar.
The edit boxes show the current counter positions as hexadecimal values and
the count direction of the counters.
Use the RESET button to reset both counters to zero.
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Serial Interface Module (Process Data Dialog Box)
Order number and position of the selected I/O module are shown at the
titlebar.
The data values of the serial inteface module are shown in the output boxes as
hexadecimal values.
4.8.2.21
AS-interface Master (Processdata Dialog Box in Monitor-Mode)
Following process data dialog box is shown for the AS-interface master in
monitor-mode:
Order number and position of the selected I/O module are shown at the
titlebar.
A click with the right mouse key on the table header opens a context menu to
change the display of process values or to reset reset the process values.
Input
displays input values of the process image of the ASinterface master,
Output
displays output values of the process image of the ASinterface master,
Reset
proceeds a reset of the process image of the AS-interface
master.
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Following process data dialog box is shown after changing to output display:
Use the context menu to change back to input display.
The display of process values in monitor-mode is only used for information. If
you want to change process or configuration values of the AS-interface
master, open the process data dialog box in control-mode.
4.8.2.22
AS-interface Master (Prozess Data Dialog Box in Control-Mode)
Following process data dialog box is shown for the AS-interface master in
control-mode:
Order number and position of the selected I/O module are shown at the
titlebar.
The process data dialog box of the AS-interface master is used in controlmode as configuration dialog box, too.
The process data dialog box is divided into the following parts:
Menubar of the AS-interface Process Data Dialog Box,
Toolbar of the AS-interface Process Data Dialog Box,
Properties of the AS-interface Master,
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AS-interface Slave Overview,
Properties of the selected AS-interface Slave.
4.8.2.22.1
Toolbar of the AS-interface Process Data Dialog Box
Press the STORE CONFIG. button to set the actual configuation of all slaves as
projected configuration.
Press the STORE PARAM. button to save the actually changed parameters of all
slaves as permanent parameters.
Press the REFRESH button to scan all slaves. The actually scanned slave is
shown in the headline of the slave list. When all slaves are scanned, the
display of the slave list is refreshed.
4.8.2.22.2
Properties of the AS-interface Master
The status flags are used for the information of the user:
Flag Status Symbol
OFF
Cok
Pok
NA
OR
APF
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Description
Configuration OK
This flag is set, if the projected
configuration and the read out configuration
of the master are the same.
Periphery OK
This flag is set, if no AS-interface slave has
a periphery error.
Normal Operation
Active
This flag is set, if the AS-interface master is
in normal operation.
Offline Ready
This flag is set, if the AS-interface master is
in offline phase.
AS-I Power Fail
This flag is set, if the voltage of the ASinterface circuit is too low.
green
ON
red
OFF
green
ON
red
OFF
green
ON
red
OFF
green
ON
yellow
OFF
green
ON
red
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Flag Status Symbol
OFF
AAs
AAv
S0
Text
Description
Auto Address
Assign
This flag is set, if automatic addressing is
possible (i.e. the AUTO_ADDRESS_
ENABLE flag is set and no wrong Slave is
attached at the AS interface).
This flag is set, if automatic addressing is
available (i.e. exactly one slave failed at
present)
none
ON
Hook
OFF
none
ON
Hook
Auto Address
Available
OFF
none
(no display)
ON
Slave at
Warning
Address 00
This flag is set, if an AS-interface slave
with the address 00 is found.
Use the control flags th select the operation mode of the AS-interface master:
Flag Status Symbol
CA
--
DX
OL
AAe
OFF
none
ON
Hook
OFF
none
ON
Hook
OFF
none
ON
Hook
OFF
none
ON
Hook
OFF
none
ON
Hook
Text
Description
Configuration
Active
If this flag is set, the Projecting-Mode is
switched on.
Offline on
Configuration
Error
If this flag is clicked, a dialog box with a
list of all connected slaves will be opened.
From this list you may select slaves which
set the master offline if an error occurs.
The flag is set, if at least one slave is
selected.
Data Exchange
Active
If this flag is set, data exchange between
master and slaves is enabled. If the the data
exchange is disabled, Read-ID telegrams
are sent instead of data telegrams.
Offline
If this flag is set, the master changes to the
Offline-State.
Auto Address
Enable
If this flag is set, automatic addressing is
enable by the user.
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Modul Information of the AS-interface Master
This dialog box shows module-specific informations, software identification
of the AS-interface master, the process image size, the size of AS-interface
process data and mailbox and the mailbox mode.
4.8.2.22.4
AS-interface Slaves
The slave list in the left part of the dialog box containes the slave addresses
with status, address number and description.
The AS-interface slaves are scanned automatically when the control-mode is
switched on or when the operation mode of the AS-interface master is
changed.
Press the REFRESH button in the toolbar area to scan all slaves manually.
The actually scanned slave is displayed in the status field in the headline of the
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slave list. After all slaves have been scanned, the display of the list is
refreshed.
Use the selection field in the headline of the slave list to toggle between
A-, B- or Safety at Work-slaves.
For A- and B-slaves following messages are indicated in case of configuration
errors:
C
Type
Conflict
The profile of the read out AS-interface slave does not fit
to the profile of the projected AS-interface slave.
D
Slave
Detected
For this address no AS-interface slave is projected,
nevertheless the indicated AS interface slave was
recognized at the AS-interface circuit.
P
Slave
Projected
For this address no AS-interface slave was detected,
however an AS-interface slave with the indicated data
was projected.
Click on the slave description to select the slave and display the Slave
properties.
The slave description is displayed in light gray, if the process data cannot be
displayed in the process image.
The slave description of Safety at Work slaves is displayed on a yellow
background.
For Safety at Work Slaves following messages are indicated in case of an
error:
OFF
Slave has OFF- The Safety at Work Monitor does not receive any
status
valid feedback from the slave.
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If the selected slave is a Safety at Work Monitor, the Safety at Work Monitor
is displayed instead of the slave properties.
4.8.2.22.4.1
Properties of the selected AS-interface Slave
The headline of the property area shows the address of the selected slave.
The property area is divided into four parts:
AS-interface slave configuration
AS-interface slave parameter
AS-interface slave address
AS-interface slave data
4.8.2.22.4.1.1
AS-interface Slave Configuration
The headline shows the address of the selected slave and the second line
shows the status of the selected slave:
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Projected
A slave has been projected at the selected address.
Detected
A slave has been detected at the selected address.
Activated
Projected and detected configuration of the slave at the selected address
are the same and the slave has ben activated.
Press the SCAN button to scan the selected slave manually.
The table shows the configuration of the selected slave with configuration ID
and slave description.
The Detected line indicates the status which has been read out from the slave
by the master.
The Projected line indicates the status which has been projected. Use the
selection field in the Description column to change the slave type.
Press the STORE DETECTED button to set the actual configuration from the
Detected line as projected configuration. This button is only available in
configuration mode.
Press the SET PPROJECTED button to store the adjusted configuration of the
Projected line in the AS-interface master. This button is only available in
configuration mode.
Press the STORE CONFIG. button from the toolbar of the AS-interface process
data dialog box to set the actual configuration of all slaves as projected
configuration. This button is only available in configuration mode.
4.8.2.22.4.1.2
AS-interface Slave Parameter
The table shows the parameters of the selected slave.
The Actual line indicates the status which has been read out from the slave by
the master.
The Permanent line indicates the projected status of the parameters.
Please refer to the AS-interface specification or the manual of the connected
slave for the meanig of the parameters.
In order to set or reset a parameter, click either with the mouse into the
appropriate indication field or select the indication field with the <Tab> key
and press the <Space> key.
Press the SET ACTUAL button to send the adusted parameters to the slave.
These parameters are volatile and are lost with a voltage failure.
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Press the STORE PERMANENT button to store the adjusted parameters nonvolatile in the master.
These parameters will be transferred to the slave when the master is switched
on.
Press the STORE PARAM. button to save the actually changed parameters of all
slaves as permanent parameters.
4.8.2.22.4.1.3
AS-interface Slave Address
Enter the desired address for the selected slave in the entry field New
Address.
Press the SET button to store the desired address.
Note:
Please note: The structure of the process image may change due to address
variations. As a result, the configuration of the higher-level controller
should be modified if necessary.
4.8.2.22.4.1.4
AS-interface Slave Data
The indication fields in the data area indicate the status (ON / OFF) of the
digital input and output channels or the hexadecimal values of the analog input
and output channels.
In order to set or reset a digital output, click either with the mouse into the
appropriate indication field in the output line or select the indication field with
the <Tab> key and press the <Space> key. In order to adjust an analog
output, click either with the mouse into the appropriate entry field in the
output line or select the entry field with the <Tab> key. Enter the desired
value in the entry field and press the <Enter> key
Warning!
Outputs which are set manually by WAGO-I/O-CHECK (e.g. motor
contactors, or valves) will remain until they are manually reset. In this
case, switching the outputs off via control software (e.g. by limit switches)
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has no effect !
Note:
Please refer to the chapters Notes on Setting and Resetting of Digital I/O
Modules and Notes on Setting of Analog Output Modules concerning the
reaction of outputs in the different operation modes.
4.8.2.22.4.2
Safety at Work Monitor
The headline shows the address of the selected slave and the second line
shows the status of the selected slave:
Projected
A slave has been projected at the selected address.
Detected
A slave has been detected at the selected address.
Activated
Projected and detected configuration of the slave at the selected address
are the same and the slave has ben activated.
Press the SCAN button to scan the selected slave manually.
Please refer to the documentation of the Safety at Work Monitor or the
documentation of the selected slave for the meaning of the AS-i Safety
Monitor or Enable Circuit 1/2 tables.
Press the READ DIAGNOSIS button to get the diagnosis informations of the
selected Safety at Work Monitor.
Note:
This function causes an error message if the selected slave is not a Safety at
Work Monitor.
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To mark a slave as Safety at Work Monitor, select the command Safety at
Work Monitor from the Slave menu.
4.8.2.22.4.3
List of Slaves with Configuration Errors (LCS)
This list shows all slaves with configuration errors. Each line contains the
slave address, the number of occurred errors since the last reading of the list,
the configuration ID of the slave and the slave description.
Occured errors and the number of errors are stored in the AS-interface master.
So it is possible to record even errors that last only for a short time. After
reading the list from the master all error buffers are reset to zero.
If no error occured since the last reading of the list, a message text is shown.
Press the REFRESH button to read out the list from the master again.
Press the OK button to close the LCS dialog box.
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4.8.2.22.4.4
List of Offline-Slaves (LOS)
The list shows all slaves recognized by the master. The list entries contain the
slave address, the configuration ID as well as the slave description.
The slaves, which shall switch the master into the offline-status in case of a
configuration error, are marked in front of the slave address. The marking can
be switched on or off by clicking the mark field with the mouse.
Press the ALL button to mark all slaves from the list to switch the master into
offline-status in case of configuration errors.
Press the NONE button to unselect all slaves from the list.
Press the REFRESH button to read out the list from the master again.
Press the OK button to store the setting in the master and to close the LOS
dialog box.
Press the CANCEL button to close the LOS dialog box.
Press the APPLY button to store the setting in the master.
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4.8.3
Parameter Dialog Boxes (Overview)
Parameter dialog boxes are available for the following I/O modules:
Analog I/O Modules
2 Channel Input module for RTDs 750-461/003-000,
2 Channel Input Module for Thermocouples 750-469/003-000,
Special Modules
Serial Interface Module RS 232 C 750-650/003-000,
Serial Interface Module RS 485 750-653/003-000,
AS-interface Master Module 750-655.
4.8.3.1
2 Channel Input Module for RTDs 750-461/003-000 (Parameter Dialog
Box)
Order number and position of the selected I/O module are shown at the
titlebar.
Following select boxes are shown in the dialog box:
Select box
Available settings
RTD Type
Pt100 (-200 °C – 850 °C)* / Ni100 (-60 °C – 250 °C) /
Pt1000 (-200 °C – 850 °C) / Pt500 (-200 °C – 850 °C) /
Pt200 (-200 °C – 850 °C) / Ni1000 (-80 °C – 320 °C) /
Ni120 (-80 °C – 320 °C) / Ohm ( 10.0 Ω – 5000.0 Ω) /
Ohm (10.0 Ω – 1200.0 Ω)
Connection
2-wire
Two-wire connection
3-wire*
Three-wire connection
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Select box
Available settings
State-Bits
OFF*
State bits are not mapped
ON
State bits are mapped to the lower three bits of
the output value:
Bit 0:overrun. Bit is set if measuring value runs
out of range.
Bit 1:error. Bit is set if the modul detects an error
in internal functions or a shortcut at the input.
Bit 2: 0
Watchdog
Timer
OFF
Watchdog timer not active
ON*
Watchdog timer active.
If no data are exchanged with the buscoupler for
100 ms, the green LEDs will turn off.
Amount Sign
OFF*
Two´s complement indication
ON
Amount/Sign indication
Filter
Constants
12.5 Hz – 500 ms / 25 Hz – 250 ms* / 50 Hz – 125 ms /
60 Hz – 110 ms / 100 Hz – 65 ms
Overrange
Protection
OFF
The output value is not limited
ON*
If the temperature exceeds 850°C, the status bits
are set and the output value is limited to 850°C
User Scaling
OFF*
User scaling not active
ON
User scaling active
OFF
WAGO scaling not active
ON*
WAGO scaling active
WAGO
Scaling
* default settings
Select the input channel from the select box in the table headline.
Use the edit boxes Offset and Gain to change the offset and gain values of the
user scaling or manufacturer scaling. The input is done in hexadecimal format.
The appropriate scaling and the selection field must be activated in order to
change the values.
Press the CLOSE button to quit the parameter dialog box without storing
parameters in the EEPROM of the module.
Press the APPLY button to store the changed parameters in the EEPROM of
the module. The dialog box will not be closed.
Press the ALIGNMENT button to open the alignment dialog box of the selected
I/O module.
Press the DEFAULT button to show the default settings for this module. The
setting are stored in the EEPROM of the module using the APPLY button.
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Press the SAVE button to save the actual settings into a file. A dialog box will
be opened to enter a filename and path.
Press the OPEN button to open a file with already saved settings. A dialog box
will be opened to enter a filename and path.
4.8.3.2
2 Channel Input Module for RTDs 750-461/003-000 (Alignment Dialog
Box)
Use the edit boxes Offset and Gain to change the offset and gain values for
the hardware alignment. If required, you can adjust the offset for the wire
resistance with the edit box 2-Wire Offset when performing a 2-wire
measurement. Inputs are done in hexadecimal format.
The output box shows the actual measurement value in hexadecimal format.
Press the OK button to store the changed values in the EEPROM of the
module and to close the alignment dialog box.
Press the CANCEL button to quit the alignment dialog box without storing any
values inthe EEPROM of the module.
Closing the alignment dialog box switches the operation focus back to the
parameter dialog box.
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4.8.3.3
2 Channel Input Module for Thermocouple 750-469/003-000 (Parameter
Dialog Box)
Order number and position of the selected I/O module are shown at the
titlebar.
Following select boxes are shown in the dialog box:
Select box
Available settings
Sensor Type
L: -25 °C – 900 °C / K: -100 °C – 1370 °C* /
J: -100 °C – 1200 °C / E: -100 °C – 1000 °C /
T: -100 °C – 400 °C / N: -100 °C – 1300 °C /
U: -25 °C – 600 °C / B: 600 °C –1800 °C /
R: 0 °C – 1700 °C / S: 0 °C – 1700 °C /
± 30 mV / ± 60 mV / ± 120 mV
Check Lower
Range
OFF
State bit 0 is not set on measuring value
underrange
ON*
State bit 0 is set on measuring value
underrange
OFF*
State bits are not mapped
ON
State bits are mapped to the lower three
bits of the output value:
State-Bits
Bit 0:overun. Bit is set if measuring value
runs out of range.
Bit 1:error. Bit is set if the modul detects
an error in internal functions or a wire
break.
Bit 2: 0
Watchdog
Timer
OFF
Watchdog timer not active
ON*
Watchdog timer active.
If no data are exchanged with the
buscoupler for 100 ms, the green LEDs
will turn off.
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Select box
Available settings
Amount Sign
OFF*
Two´s complement indication
ON
Amount/Sign indication
Filter
Constants
25 Hz – 640 ms / 50 Hz – 320 ms* / 100 Hz – 160 ms /
200 Hz – 80 ms
Cold Junction
Compensation
OFF
Cold junction compensation not active
ON*
Cold junction compensation active
OFF
Wire break detection not active
ON*
Wire break detection active
OFF*
User scaling not active
ON
User scaling active
OFF
WAGO scaling not active
ON*
WAGO scaling active
Wire Break
Detection
User Scaling
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* default setting
Select the input channel from the select box in the table headline.
Use the edit boxes Offset and Gain to change the offset and gain values of the
user scaling or manufacturer scaling. The input is done in hexadecimal format.
The appropriate scaling and the selection field must be activated in order to
change the values.
Press the CLOSE button to quit the parameter dialog box without storing
parameters in the EEPROM of the module.
Press the APPLY button to store the changed parameters in the EEPROM of
the module. The dialog box will not be closed.
Press the DEFAULT button to show the default settings for this module. The
settings are stored in the EEPROM of the module using the APPLY button.
Press the SAVE button to save the actual settings into a file. A dialog box will
be opened to enter a filename and path.
Press the OPEN button to open a file with already saved settings. A dialog box
will be opened to enter a filename and path.
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4.8.3.4
Serial Interface Module RS 232 C 750-650/003-000 (Parameter Dialog
Box)
Order number and position of the selected I/O module are shown at the
titlebar.
Following select boxes are shown in the dialog box:
Select box
Available settings
Baudrate
1200 Baud / 2400 Baud / 4800 Baud /
9600 Baud* / 19200 Baud
Data frame
7 Databits, Even Parity / 7 Databits, Odd Parity /
8 Databits, No Parity* / 8 Databits, Even Parity /
8 Databits, Odd Parity
Stopbits
1* / 2
Number of stopbits
Output format
Standard
(see mapping-tables in the coupler- /
controller-manual)
Alternative*
(see mapping-tables in the coupler- /
controller-manual)
Data bytes (BK) 3* / 4 / 5
Number of data bytes (see mapping-tables
in the coupler- / controller-manual)
RTS / CTS
Disable
Hardware handshake is not active
Enable*
Hardware handshake is active
RTS is set if receive buffer of the module
contains more than 114 characters.
RTS is reset if receive buffer of the
module contains less than 104 characters.
If CTS is set the module does not send
any data.
Copy State Byte Normal*
Retarded
State byte and data bytes are transmitted
in the same KBUS cycle
The state byte is transmitted one KBUS
cycle later after data bytes are transmitted.
This causes a lower data transmission
rate.
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Available settings
XON / XOFF
(send)
OFF*
The module does not support the
XON/XOFF-protocol when sending data.
ON
The module supports the XON/XOFFprotocol when sending data.
The module sends the data delivered by
the PLC until the XOFF (DC3==0x13)
character is received from the communication partner.
The transmission is halted until the XON
(DC1==0x11) character is received.
OFF*
The module does not support the
XON/XOFF-protocol when receiving
data.
ON
The module supports the XON/XOFFprotocol when receiving data.
The module sends the XOFF control
character if the receive buffer containes
more than 110 characters. XON is sent
once XOFF has been sent and the buffer
containes less than 18 bytes.
OFF*
Continous data transmission from FIFO is
not active.
ON
Continous data transmission from FIFO is
active.
The send buffer is filled by the PLC (up
to 16 bytes). The buffer content is sent
with the rising edge in bit 3 of the control
byte. Acknowledgement of the
transmitted data is done by setting the bit
2 of the status byte.
Bit 2 of the status byte is reset when bit 3
of the control byte is set.
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* default setting
Press the CLOSE button to quit the parameter dialog box without storing
parameters in the EEPROM of the module.
Press the APPLY button to store the changed parameters in the EEPROM of
the module. The dialog box will not be closed.
Press the DEFAULT button to show the default settings for this module. The
settings are stored in the EEPROM of the module using the APPLY button.
Press the SAVE button to save the actual settings into a file. A dialog box will
be opened to enter a filename and path.
Press the OPEN button to open a file with already saved settings. A dialog box
will be opened to enter a filename and path.
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4.8.3.5
Serial Interface Module RS 485 750-653/003-000 (Parameter Dialog Box)
Order number and position of the selected I/O module are shown at the
titlebar.
Following select boxes are shown in the dialog box:
Select box
Available settings
Baudrate
1200 Baud / 2400 Baud / 4800 Baud /
9600 Baud* / 19200 Baud
Data frame
7 Databits, Even Parity / 7 Databits, Odd Parity /
8 Databits, No Parity* / 8 Databits, Even Parity /
8 Databits, Odd Parity
Stopbits
1* / 2
Number of stopbits
Output format
Standard
(see mapping-tables in the coupler- /
controller-manual)
Alternative*
(see mapping-tables in the coupler- /
controller-manual)
Data bytes (BK) 3* / 4 / 5
Number of data bytes (see mapping-tables
in the coupler- / controller-manual)
Duplex Mode
Fullduplex*
Simultaneous send and receive is possible
with 4-wire connection.
Halfduplex
Simultaneous send and receive is not
possible with 2-wire connection.
Copy State Byte Normal*
Retarded
State byte and data bytes are transmitted
in the same KBUS cycle
The state byte is transmitted one KBUS
cycle later after data bytes are transmitted.
This causes a lower data transmission
rate.
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Dialog Boxes
Select box
Available settings
XON / XOFF
(send)
OFF*
The module does not support the
XON/XOFF-protocol when sending data.
ON
The module supports the XON/XOFFprotocol when sending data.
The module sends the data delivered by
the PLC until the XOFF (DC3==0x13)
character is received from the communication partner.
The transmission is halted until the XON
(DC1==0x11) character is received.
OFF*
The module does not support the
XON/XOFF-protocol when receiving
data.
ON
The module supports the XON/XOFFprotocol when receiving data.
The module sends the XOFF control
character if the receive buffer containes
more than 110 characters. XON is sent
once XOFF has been sent and the buffer
containes less than 18 bytes.
RS 485*
2-wire multipoint connections
RS 422
4-wire point to point connections
OFF*
Continous data transmission from FIFO is
not active.
ON
Continous data transmission from FIFO is
active.
The send buffer is filled by the PLC (up
to 16 bytes). The buffer content is sent
with the rising edge in bit 3 of the control
byte. Acknowledgement of the
transmitted data is done by setting the bit
2 of the status byte.
Bit 2 of the status byte is reset with bit 3
of the control byte.
XON / XOFF
(receive)
Module Type
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* default setting
Press the CLOSE button to quit the parameter dialog box without storing
parameters in the EEPROM of the module.
Press the APPLY button to store the changed parameters in the EEPROM of
the module. The dialog box will not be closed.
Press the DEFAULT button to show the default settings for this module. The
settings are stored in the EEPROM of the module using the APPLY button.
Press the SAVE button to save the actual settings into a file. A dialog box will
be opened to enter a filename and path.
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Dialog Boxes
Press the OPEN button to open a file with already saved settings. A dialog box
will be opened to enter a filename and path.
4.8.3.6
AS-interface Master Module 750-655 (Parameter Dialog Box)
Order number and position of the selected I/O module are shown at the
titlebar.
Following select boxes are shown in the dialog box:
Select box
Available settings
Process Image
Size
12 Bytes, 20 Bytes, 24 Bytes*, 32 Bytes, 40 Bytes,
48 Bytes
Mailbox Length 0 Bytes, 6 Bytes*, 10 Bytes, 12 Bytes, 18 Bytes (Mailbox
sizes, which produce a larger process image than the
selected process image size, are not released.)
Overlapped
Mailbox
OFF*
The mailbox data are placed in the process image
firmly before the process data.
ON
The mailbox can be faded in over the process
data. The insertion takes place with the bit 5 in
the control byte.
* Default setting
Press the CLOSE button to quit the parameter dialog box without storing
parameters in the EEPROM of the module.
Press the APPLY button to store the changed parameters in the EEPROM of
the module. The dialog box will not be closed.
Press the DEFAULT button to show the default settings for this module. The
settings are stored in the EEPROM of the module using the APPLY button.
Note:
Please note: The structure of the process image may change due to process
data length or mailbox length variations. As a result, the configuration of
the higher-level controller should be modified if necessary.
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5 Operation (Overview)
Following steps are necessary to monitor or control inputs and outputs of a
fieldbus node:
Prepare communication connection ,
Determine node configuration ,
Select WAGO-I/O-CHECK operating mode ,
Select an I/O module ,
Display process data of the selected I/O module ,
Set output process data of the selected I/O module ,
and (if necessary)
Change parameters of the selected I/O module .
Important informations:
Warning!
Never disconnect the PC from a coupler/controller, if WAGO-I/OCHECK is in online-condition!
Note:
Only for a node with MODBUS connection:
Set the coupler/controller station switch to ´00´.
Note:
Only for a node with CAN connection:
For couplers a COB-ID must be selected between 1 und 126.
Note:
For the start-up of a node with a praogrammable fieldbus controller it is
necessary to stop the programm processing (cycle) in the controller (stop
state)! For this move the slider next to the configuration interface to the
middle setting.
5.1 Prepare Communication Connection
The following steps are necessary to prepare a communication connection:
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Switch off the voltage supply of the buscoupler / -controller.
Open the cover of the configuration interface of the buscoupler / controller.
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Warning!
Do not touch the contacts of the configuration interface!
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•
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Connect the configuration interface with the attendant plug of the
communication cable 750-920.
Connect the D-Sub plug of the communication cable to a free serial
interface of the PC.
Switch on the voltage supply of the buscoupler / -controller again.
You ca use the WAGO Radio Adapter 750-921 alternatively to the
communication cable 750-920:
•
•
•
•
•
Connect the WAGO Radio Adapter 750-921 with the configuration
interface.
Switch on the voltage supply of the buscoupler / -controller again.
Start the Bluetooth® software on your computer.
Start WAGO-I/O-CHECK and select the command COM-Port ... from the
menu Settings.
Select the serial interface used in the dialog box COM-Port Settings and
close the dialog with the OK button.
WAGO-I/O-CHECK is now prepared for communication with the node.
5.2 Determining Node Configuration
You can determine the node configuration in the following manner:
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Use the command Read Configuration from the menu Node or
press function key <F5> or
•
click to the icon
on the toolbar Node.
Note:
If the connected node contains digital I/O modules, these modules are
described with a standard text. Use the command Rename from the menu
Module or the button RENAME from the toolbar Module to change the
description of the digital I/O modules.
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Note:
A coupler does not recognize passive I/O modules. Therefore these
modules are not displayed by WAGO-I/O-CHECK.
The node will be displayed as a tree structure in navigationbar and as a graphic
view in the node display area.
5.3 Select WAGO-I/O-CHECK Operating Mode
WAGO-I/O-CHECK provides the operation modes Control-Mode ´Direct´,
Control-Mode ´Collect´, Control-Mode ´Force´, Control-Mode
´Permanent´ and Monitor-Mode for the controlling and monitoring of the
process data.
The operaton modes Control-Mode are used to monitor input and output
process data as well as to control output process data. It is necessary to
deactivate the fieldbus and to switch off PLC-functions (if a controller is
connected) to control output data.
Select the operation mode Control-Mode ´Direct´ if outputs shall be set with a
mouse click and be reset with the next mouse click on the corresponding
control element.
To set this operation mode,
•
select the menu command Node\Control-Mode\Direct or
•
click the command Direct from the dropdown list next to the symbol
from the toolbar Node or
enter the shortkey <Ctrl> + <Shift> + <D>.
•
To set more then one output at the same time select the operation mode
Control-Mode ´Collect´. You can arrange various output states and send them
to the node with a mouseclick on the button SEND DATA .
To set this operation mode,
•
•
select the menu command Node\Control-Mode\Collect or
click the command Collect from the dropdown list next to the symbol
•
from the toolbar Node or
enter the shortkey <Ctrl> + <Shift> + <C>.
Select the operation mode Control-Mode ´Force´ if a digital output is to be
active as long as a mouse key is pressed.
To set this operation mode,
•
select the menu command Node\Control-Mode\Force or
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Selecting an I/O module
•
•
click the command Force from the dropdown list next to the symbol
from the toolbar Node or
enter the shortkey <Ctrl> + <Shift> + <F>.
If the output states are to remain in their current state after the termination of
the connection between WAGO-I/O-CHECK and the node, select the
operation mode Control-Mode ´Permanent´. A reset of the coupler / controller
resets the outputs if the node is not connected to WAGO-I/O-CHECK.
To set this operation mode,
•
•
select the menu command Node\Control-Mode\Permanent or
click the command Permanent from the dropdown list next to the symbol
•
from the toolbar Node or
enter the shortkey <Ctrl> + <Shift> + <P>.
Select the operation mode Monitor-Mode if input and output data shall only be
monitored and no output control is desired.
To set this operation mode,
•
select the menu command Node\Monitor-Mode or
•
•
click the symbol
from the toolbar Node or
enter the shortkey <Ctrl> + <Shift> + <M>.
To change the operation mode of WAGO-I/O-CHECK simply enter to the
corresponding command of the menubar or toolbar.
To switch off the active operation mode enter the corresponding command
again or press <F10>.
Press <F9> to switch on the last selected operation mode again.
5.4 Selecting an I/O module
WAGO-I/O-CHECK provides the following methods to select a I/O module:
Node Display
Mouse
•
Click the required I/O module in the graphic.
Keyboard
•
•
Use the keys <Ctrl> + <!> to select the next I/O module or
use the keys <Ctrl> + <"> to select the previous I/O module or
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use the keys <Ctrl> + <Home> to select the coupler or
use the keys <Ctrl> + <End> to select the end module.
Navigationbar
Mouse
•
Click the required I/O module in the tree.
Keyboard
•
•
•
•
Use the key <↓> to select the next I/O module or
use the key <↑> to select the previous I/O module or
use the key <Home> to select the coupler or
use the key <End> to select the end module.
5.5 Display Process Data of the Selected I/O Module
The following possibilities are available to display the process data in
WAGO-I/O-CHECK:
Select an I/O module and
•
•
•
select the Process data command in the menu module
press the key <F6> or
press the <Enter> key
Without selecting an I/O module the process data can be displayed
•
•
by double clicking on an I/O module in the node display or
by double clicking on the channel of an I/O module in the tree structure
Once one of these functions has been executed a dialog box appears to display
the process data of the selected I/O module.
Example: digital inputs
The text boxes of the input column indicate the state (ON / OFF) of the digital
inputs. If an input is active, the text ´ON´ is displayed on green background.
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The states of the digital inputs are also shown in the node display by colored
LED’s.
Example: analog inputs
The text boxes show the individual analog values. Use the context menu to
change the display between physical units (mA, V or °C) and hexadecimal
units or display an additional status text box with hexadecimal, binary,
decimal or text formatting.
The dialog boxes always appear at the same position on the screen. To display
the process data of several I/O modules, the dialog boxes can be moved with
the mouse.
5.6 Set Output Process Data of the Selected I/O Module
To set or reset outputs in WAGO-I/O-CHECK, display the process data of an
I/O module as previously described.
Warning!
Outputs which are set manually by WAGO-I/O-CHECK (e.g. motor
contactors, or valves) will remain until they are manually reset. In this
case, switching the outputs off via control software (e.g. by limit switches)
has no effect !
Example: digital outputs
To set or reset digital outputs in WAGO-I/O-CHECK the following
alternatives are available:
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•
Click in the corresponding text box with the mouse or
Select the corresponding text box using the <Tab> key. Using the
<Spacebar> you can now set or reset the output.
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Note:
Please refer to the chapter Notes on Setting and Resetting of Digital I/O
Modules concerning the reaction of digital outputs in the different
operation modes.
Note:
The state of digital outputs is indicated in the node display by colored
LED´s. To toggle the state it is also possible to click the LED´s (see next
illustration).
Example: analog outputs
To change the values of analog outputs the following possibilities are
available:
•
•
Use the sliders to change the output value.
In the text box, enter a value in milliamps or volts, which the selected
terminal output should provide or in hexadecimal units. The new value is
not sent to the node until the <Enter>* key is pressed (* or <CR>, <↵>).
Note:
Please refer to the chapter Notes on Setting of Analog Output Modules
concerning the reaction of analog outputs in the different operation modes.
Use the context menu to change the display between physical units (mA, V or
°C) and hexadecimal units.
Note:
If the entered value is out of range for the selected I/O module a fault
message will be displayed and the the previous valid value will be retained.
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5.7 Change Parameters of the Selected I/O Module
The following parameter changes are possible:
Analog I/O Modules
Setting and readjusting the input module for RTDs 750-461/003-000,
Setting the input module for thermocouples 750-469/003-000,
Special Modules
Setting the serial interface module RS 232 C 750-650/003-000,
Setting the serial interface module RS 485 750-653/003-000.
5.7.1
Setting RTD Module 750-461/003-000
Open the parameter dialog box of the selected bus module by executing the
command Settings in the context menu of the module in the node display or
navigationbar.
Note:
Before changing the parameters make sure that you save the setted values
in a parameter file. This will enable you to access the original values in the
case of an incorrect parameterization. To do so, use the SAVE and OPEN
buttons in the parameter dialog box.
Select the connected sensor type and set the required operation parameters.
Press the DEFAULT button to show the default values for this module. You can
change the shown values if required.
Store the changed values in the EEPROM of the module by pressing the
APPLY button and quit the parameter dialog box by pressing the CLOSE
button.
Readjusting the RTD-module 750-461/003-000
A suitable calibration device (e.g. an electronic calibrator or highly accurate
precision resistors) is needed to adjust the module. The adjustment with two
resistors of 100Ohm and 200Ohm is described below. 100Ohm corresponds to
0°C and 200Ohm to 266.4°C according to DIN IEC 751.
Open the parameter dialog box of the selected bus module.
Set the module on Pt100 and 3-wire connection (RTD type = Pt100 and
connection = 3-wire) and switch off the user and WAGO scaling (user and
WAGO scaling = OFF). The temperature is emitted at intervals of 1/16°C.
Press the ALIGNMENT button to get to the alignment dialog box. First connect
the 100Ohm resistor and set the process value to 0x0000 (0°C) by modifying
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the offset. Afterwards, connect the 200Ohm resistor and set the process value
to 266.4°C =$ 16*266.4 = 0x10A6 by modifying the gain.
If required, you can also adjust the offset for the wire resistance when
performing a 2-wire measurement. For that purpose, select the 2-wire
connection in the settings dialog box and set the process value to 0x0000 in
the alignment dialog box at a resistance of 100Ohm with the 2-wire offset.
This procedure can also be performed in any other type of operation (Ni100,
Pt1000 etc.). The values for the alignment are stored only once per channel.
The value for the wire resistance adjustment is stored only once per module.
If the values of the alignment register are completely wrong, you can use the
following initial values:
Offset
0xECF0
Gain
0x2700
2-Wire Offset
0x0180
Store the changed values in the EEPROM of the module by pressing the OK
button and quit the alignment dialog box by pressing the CANCEL button.
5.7.2
Setting Thermocouple Module 750-469/003-000
Open the parameter dialog box of the selected bus module by executing the
command Settings in the context menu of the module in the node display or
navigationbar.
Note:
Before changing the parameters make sure that you save the setted values
in a parameter file. This will enable you to access the original values in the
case of an incorrect parameterization. To do so, use the SAVE and OPEN
buttons in the parameter dialog box.
Select the connected sensor type and set the required operation parameters.
Press the DEFAULT button to show the default values for this module. You can
change the shown values if required.
Store the changed values in the EEPROM of the module by pressing the
APPLY button and quit the parameter dialog box by pressing the CLOSE
button.
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Change Parameters of the Selected I/O Module
Setting Serial Interface Module RS 232 C 750-650/003-000
Open the parameter dialog box of the selected bus module by executing the
command Settings in the context menu of the module in the node display or
navigationbar.
Note:
Before changing the parameters make sure that you save the setted values
in a parameter file. This will enable you to access the original values in the
case of an incorrect parameterization. To do so, use the SAVE and OPEN
buttons in the parameter dialog box.
Set the communication parameters Baud Rate, Data Frame and Stopbits and
further parameters (e.g. RTS/CTS or XON/XOFF) corresponding to the
communication partner.
Press the DEFAULT button to show the default values for this module. You can
change the shown values if required.
Store the changed values in the EEPROM of the module by pressing the
APPLY button and quit the parameter dialog box by pressing the CLOSE
button.
5.7.4
Setting Serial Interface Module RS 485 750-653/003-000
Open the parameter dialog box of the selected bus module by executing the
command Settings in the context menu of the module in the node display or
navigationbar.
Note:
Before changing the parameters make sure that you save the setted values
in a parameter file. This will enable you to access the original values in the
case of an incorrect parameterization. To do so, use the SAVE and OPEN
buttons in the parameter dialog box.
Set the communication parameters Baud Rate, Data Frame and Stopbits and
further parameters (e.g. XON/XOFF) corresponding to the communication
partner.
Press the DEFAULT button to show the default values for this module. You can
change the shown values if required.
Store the changed values in the EEPROM of the module by pressing the
APPLY button and quit the parameter dialog box by pressing the CLOSE
button.
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5.8 Operation of AS-interface Master Module 750-655
Working with the AS-interface master module 750-655
In order to work with the AS-interface master module 750-655, first set up the
communication connection to your node. Then read out the node configuration
and select the required module in the navigation screen or node view.
Next set the required process data and mailbox length in the parameter dialog
box.
After this, you can set up the required operation mode for the master in the
process data dialog box or select a slave for further processing from the list of
slave addresses.
Use the diagnostics function in order to correct configuration errors.
5.8.1
Setting up the AS-interface Process Data and Mailbox Length
Open the parameter dialog box of the selected bus module by executing the
command Settings in the context menu of the module in the node display or
navigationbar.
Open the parameter dialogue for the selected bus module. To do this, click on
the Settings command in the context menu for the module (node view or
navigation).
The size of the internal bus process image is specified with the Process Image
Length selection box. You can choose values of 12, 20, 24, 32, 40 or 48 bytes.
The size of the mailbox is specified with the Mailbox Length selection box.
You can set values of 0, 6, 10, 12 or 18 bytes.
Note:
If a mailbox length of 0 bytes is selected, it will only be possible to display
process data for digital slaves in monitor mode. Process data cannot then be
displayed or set up in control mode.
The Overlapped Mailbox selection box is used to determine whether the
mailbox data are overlapped with the AS-interface process data (selection box
activated) or whether the AS-interface process data are transmitted after the
mailbox data (selection box not activated).
The available combinations of options correspond to the configurations that
can be set up using the Profibus or CANopen type files.
To display the default values for this module, click on DEFAULT. The
displayed values can then be further modified.
Transfer the set values to the non-volatile memory of the module by clicking
ACCEPT and exit the dialog box by pressing CLOSE.
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Operation (Overview)
Operation of AS-interface Master Module 750-655
Setting up the Operating Mode for the AS-interface Master
Module
Open the process data dialogue for the selected bus module. To do this, click
on the Process data command in the context menu for the module (node view
or navigation).
The current state of the AS-interface master is shown in the properties area.
The required operating mode for the AS-interface master is set by means of
the control flags.
5.8.3
Including a new slave in the AS-interface network
Open the process data dialogue for the selected bus module. To do this, click
on the Process data command in the context menu for the module (node view
or navigation). Switch on the Configuration active (CA) control flag in the
Properties area for the master.
You can include a new slave in the AS-interface network in different ways.
Connect the new slave to the AS-interface network with the address 0. The
master will detect the slave automatically and will report this in the Properties
area for the master with the message "Slave at address 00 (S0)". Click on this
message to select the new slave and set the required address in the New
Address field. The master will then scan all the slaves. Select the new slave
from the slave overview and accept the configuration data by pressing STORE
DETECTED and save the data in the non-volatile memory in the master by
pressing STORE CONFIG.
Alternatively, set up the slave with the necessary configuration at the required
address. Select the address by clicking on the appropriate line in the slave
overview. Then set up the required configuration. Accept the configuration
data by pressing SET PROJECTED and save the data in the non-volatile
memory in the master by pressing STORE CONFIG. The newly set-up slave
will be detected as missing by the master after scanning the slaves. Switch off
the Configuration Active (CA) control flag. Connect the new slave to the
AS-interface network. The master will automatically assign the address of the
set-up slave when the Auto Address Enable (AAe) control flag is switched
on and the following requirements for automatic addressing are fulfilled:
1. There is one and only one slave with the address 0 in the network,
2. One and only one slave is detected by the master as missing,
3. The configuration of the missing slave corresponds to that of the new slave.
The fulfilment of the requirements is indicated by the Auto Address Assign
(AAs) and Auto Address Available (AAv) status flags.
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Selecting an AS-interface Slave from Slave List
Open the process data dialog box for the selected bus module. To do this, click
on the Process data command in the context menu for the module (node view
or navigation).
After opening the dialog box, the connected AS-interface slaves are scanned
and the result shown in the list of slave addresses in the left-hand area of the
dialog box.
Note:
Scanning the slaves requires some time. For monitoring purposes, the slave
that is currently being scanned is indicated in the slave overview status
window.
You can switch the display between A-, B- or Safety at Work Slaves with
the selection field in the header line.
Select the required slave by clicking on the appropriate entry in the table. The
configuration, parameter and process data for the selected slave will be shown
in the right-hand part of the dialogue box.
Here, you can configure this slave or observe and set up its process data.
If the selected slave is a Safety at Work Monitor, then the Safety at Work
Monitor will be shown in place of the slave properties.
In order to identify a slave as a Safety at Work Monitor, choose the command
Safety at Work Monitor from the Slave menu.
5.8.5
Configuration of an AS-interface Slave
You can set up the configuration (IO, ID, ID1, ID2) and the required
parameters for the selected slave and also assign a new address.
To set up the required configuration, select the required slave type from the
Permanent Configuration line in the Description drop-down list.
Alternatively, you can also save the slave type that has just been read as a
permanent configuration by pressing the STORE ACTUAL CONFIGURATION
button. The set values are accepted by means of the SET PERMANENT
CONFIGURATION button. When all slaves have been configured, save the
configuration data in the master by pressing the SET PERMANENT
CONFIGURATION button.
The parameters are set by setting the bits B0 – B3 in the Permanent
Parameter line. Alternatively, here too, you can save the slave type that has
just been read as permanent parameters by pressing the WRITE ACTUAL
button. The set values are accepted by means of the SET PERMANENT button.
When the parameters of all slaves have been set, save the parameter data in the
master by pressing the STORE PARAMETER button. Please refer to the
description of the appropriate slaves for the meaning of the parameters.
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In order to assign a new address to the selected slave, enter the number of the
new address in the New Address field and then press the SET button. Entering
of addresses that are already occupied is rejected with an error message.
5.8.6
Monitoring and Setting of AS-interface Process Data
The current process data for the selected slave are displayed in the data area.
The input data are shown in the Input line and the output data can be set in the
Output line. In doing so, the values are displayed depending on the function
type. Digital functions are indicated by the states ON / OFF. Analogue
functions are displayed in hexadecimal format, as the physical measured
variables relating to the analog inputs and outputs are not known to the master.
The digital output data are set by clicking on the appropriate bits and the
analogue output data are are set by entering the hexadecimal value for the
appropriate channel.
5.8.7
AS-interface Diagnosis
The flags in the Properties area for the master are provided for diagnosing the
AS-interface master.
The status flags are used for information; the operating mode for the ASinterface master can be set with the control flags in the right-hand column.
The list of all the slaves with configuration errors (LCS) and the list of all
slaves, which switch the master off line in the case of a fault (LOS), are
provided for diagnosing the AS-interface slaves.
The LCS list shows all slaves with configuration errors. The entries in the list
contain the slave address, the number of errors that have occurred since the
last read-out, the configuration ID and the slave description. Errors that occur
and their frequency are stored in the master. In this way, even short-term
errors can be detected. After it has been read out, the error memory is reset.
Select those slaves from the LOS list, which are to switch the master into the
offline state in the case of a configuration error, by clicking the check boxes
next to the slave address. You can mark all slaves with the ALL button and
reset all marked entries with the NONE button.
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6 Command Reference
6.1 System Menu (Commands)
6.1.1
Restore (System Menu)
Use this command to restore the active window to the size before using the
commands minimize or maximize.
Note:
This command ist only available if the window is minimized or maximized.
Shortcuts
Mouse:
Click the restore button in the titlebar
or
double click to the titlebar.
6.1.2
Move (System Menu)
Use this command to move the window or the dialog box wih the arrow keys.
Note:
This command ist not available if the window is maximized.
Shortcuts
Mouse:
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Pull the titlebar of the window.
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Command Reference
System Menu (Commands)
Change Size (System Menu)
Use this command to resize the active window.
After the cursor has changed to crossed arrows:
1
Press arrow keys to move the cursor to the margin you want
to move.
2
Press arrow keys to move the frame.
3
Press <Enter> key, if the window reaches the needed size.
Note:
This command ist not available if the window is maximized.
Shortcuts
Mouse:
6.1.4
Pull the resize frames of the window.
Minimize (System Menu)
Use this command to minimize the window.
Double-click the icon to enlarge the window.
Note:
This command ist not available if the window is already minimized.
Shortcuts
Mouse:
Click the minimize button in the titlebar
.
6.1.5
Maximize (System Menu)
Use this command to maximize the window to the entire screen.
Note:
This command is not available if the window is already maximized.
Shortcuts
Mouse:
Click the maximize button in the titlebar
or
double click to the titlebar.
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Close (System Menu)
Use this command to close the active window or dialog box.
Shortcuts
Mouse:
Click the close button in the titlebar
or
double click to the systemmenu icon
.
Keyboard:
<Alt> + <F4>
6.2 Menu File (Commands)
6.2.1
New (Menu File)
Use this command to logoff the node currently used and to initialize a new
node.
Use the command Open to open an existing node description file.
To determine the descriptions of the I/O modules of the connected node, use
the Read Configuration statement from the Node menu.
Shortcuts
Toolbar:
Keyboard:
6.2.2
<Ctrl> + <N>
Open (Menu File)
Use this command to open an existing node description.
WAGO-I/O-CHECK opens the Open File dialog box to select the description
file.
Use the command New to initialize a new node.
Shortcuts
Toolbar:
Keyboard:
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<Ctrl> + <O>
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Menu File (Commands)
6.2.2.1
Open File (Dialog Box)
The following options allow you to select a node description to be opened:
Look in
Select the drive and the folder in which WAGO-I/O-CHECK has saved the
node description file which you want to open.
File name
Enter file name or select a file from list. Only files corresponding to the file
extension selected in "Files of type" will be listed.
Files of type
Select the type of file to be opened:
WAGO-I/O-CHECK Node Description (*.xml)
6.2.3
Save (Menu File)
Use this command to save the active node description under its current name
and directory.
With the first saving of a node description WAGO-I/O-CHECK opens the
Save As dialog box , which prompts you for a filename.
Shortcuts
Toolbar:
Keyboard:
6.2.4
<Ctrl> + <S>
Save As (Menu File)
Use this command to save the active node description in a different file or
directory.
WAGO-I/O-CHECK opens the Save As dialog box to enter path and
filename
Use the command Save to save the active node description without changing
filename or path.
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Save/Save As (Dialog Box)
The following options allow you to enter/select the name and location of the
node description to be saved:
Save in
Select the drive and the folder in which WAGO-I/O-CHECK should store the
node description file.
File name
Enter a new file name for the node description, so that the file can be stored
under a different name. WAGO-I/O-CHECK adds the extension to the file
name that you have assigned in the "Save as type" field.
Save as type
Select the type of file to be saved:
WAGO-I/O-CHECK Node Description (*.xml)
6.2.5
Print (Menu File)
Use this command to print a node description.
WAGO-I/O-CHECK opens the Print dialog box, where you may specify the
range of pages to be printed, the number of copies, the destination printer, and
other printer setup options.
Shortcuts
Keyboard:
<Ctrl> + <P>
The print out includes the node display and a list of the connected components
with their descriptions.
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Menu File (Commands)
Print output:
6.2.5.1
Print Dialog Box
The following options allow you to specify how the document should be
printed:
Printer
This is the active printer and printer connection. Choose the Setup option to
change the printer and printer connection.
Setup
Displays the Print Setup dialog box, where you can select a printer and printer
connection.
Print Range
Specify the pages you want to print:
All
Prints the entire document.
Selection Prints the currently selected text.
Pages
Prints the range of pages you specify in the From and To
boxes.
Copies
Specify the number of copies you want to print for the above page range.
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Collate Copies
Prints copies in page number order, instead of separated multiple copies of
each page.
Print Quality
Select the quality of the printing. Generally, lower quality printing takes less
time to produce.
6.2.5.2
Print Progress dialog box
The Printing dialog box is shown during the time that WAGO-I/O-CHECK is
sending output to the printer. The page number indicates the progress of the
printing.
To abort printing, choose Cancel.
6.2.6
Print Preview (Menu File)
Use this command to display the active node as it would appear when printed.
When you choose this command, the main window will be replaced with a
print preview window in which one or two pages will be displayed in their
printed format. The print preview toolbar offers you options to view either one
or two pages at a time; move back and forth through the document; zoom in
and out of pages; and initiate a print job.
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Menu File (Commands)
Print preview window:
6.2.6.1
Print Preview toolbar
The print preview toolbar offers you the following buttons:
PRINT
Bring up the print dialog box, to start a print job.
NEXT PAGE
Preview the next printed page.
PREV PAGE
Preview the previous printed page.
ONE PAGE / TWO PAGES
Preview one or two printed pages at a time.
ZOOM IN
Take a closer look at the printed page.
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ZOOM OUT
Take a larger look at the printed page.
CLOSE
Return from print preview to the editing window.
6.2.7
Print Setup (Menu File)
Use this command to select a printer and a printer connection.
WAGO-I/O-CHECK opens the Print Setup dialog box, where you specify the
printer and its connection.
6.2.7.1
Print Setup dialog box
The following options allow you to select the destination printer and its
connection.
Printer
Select the printer you want to use. Choose the Default Printer; or choose the
Specific Printer option and select one of the current installed printers shown in
the box. You install printers and configure ports using the Windows Control
Panel.
Orientation
The print output was optimized for landscape printing. Do not change this
setting.
Paper Size
The print output was optimized for printing on A4. Do not change this
setting.
Paper Source
Some printers offer multiple trays for different paper sources. Specify the tray
here.
Options
Displays a dialog box where you can make additional choices about printing,
specific to the type of printer you have selected.
Network...
Choose this button to connect to a network location, assigning it a new drive
letter.
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6.2.8
Command Reference
Menu View (Commands)
File List (Menu File)
The file list containes the four last procesed node descriptions. To open one of
these node descriptions please doubleclick on the corresponding filename.
6.2.9
Exit (Menu File)
Use this command to exit from WAGO-I/O-CHECK.
As an alternative you can choose the command Close from the System Menu.
WAGO-I/O-CHECK asks if you want to save files with changes not yet
saved.
Shortcuts
Mouse:
Click on the Close button in the title bar.
Keyboard:
<Alt> + <F4>
6.3 Menu View (Commands)
6.3.1
Output Area (Menu View)
Use this command to toggle the output area ON or OFF.
In the output area all actions and messages are listed in chronological order.
Once the output area is toggled on, the corresponding menu item is hooked.
6.3.2
Navigation Bar (Menu View)
Use this command to toggle the navigation bar ON or OFF.
In the navigation bar the active node is displayed in a tree structure. Detailed
substructures can be swiched ON or OFF.
Once the navigation bar is toggled on, the corresponding menu item is hooked.
6.3.3
Caption (Menu View)
Use this command to toggle the heading of the output area ON or OFF.
Once the heading is toggled on, the corresponding menu item is hooked.
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Submenu Zoom (Commands)
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Zoom (Menu View)
Use this command to open the Zoom submenu from the View menu:
6.3.5
Reduce
Reduces the size of the node display.
Enlarge
Enlarges the size of the node display.
Default
Displays the node with its original size.
Statusbar (Menu View)
Use this command to toggle the statusbar ON or OFF.
The statusbar describes actions of menu entries or toolbar buttons if these are
pressed and held down. It also displays download actions and communications
states.
Once the statusbar is toggled on the corresponding menu item is hooked.
6.4 Submenu Zoom (Commands)
6.4.1
Reduce (Menu View\Zoom)
Use this command to reduce the size of the display node.
Shortcuts
Toolbar:
Keyboard:
6.4.2
<-> on the number block
Enlarge (Menu View\Zoom)
Use this command to enlarge the size of the display node.
Shortcuts
Toolbar:
Keyboard:
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<+> on the number block
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6.4.3
Command Reference
Menu Node (Commands)
Default (Menu View\Zoom)
Use this command to display the node with its original size.
Shortcuts
Toolbar:
Keyboard:
<Ctrl> + <D>
6.5 Menu Node (Commands)
6.5.1
Read Configuration (Menu Node)
Use this command to read the description of the I/O modules from the
connected node.
The types of analog I/O modules and special modules are automatically
recognized by WAGO-I/O-CHECK when reading the node. Digital I/O
modules are read with a standard description and can be specified by the user.
Use the command Rename from the menu Module or the button RENAME
from the toolbar Module to change the description of the digital I/O modules.
The node will be displayed as a tree structure in the navigationbar and as a
graphic view in the node display.
Shortcuts
Toolbar:
Keyboard:
<F5>
or
<Ctrl> + <Shift> + <R>
Note:
A coupler cannot recognize passive I/O modules. Therefore these modules
are not displayed by WAGO-I/O-CHECK.
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Control-Mode (Menu Node)
Use this command to open the Control-Mode submenu from the Node menu:
Direct
Toggles the Control-Mode Direct ON or OFF. The activated
status is immediately available at the modules.
Collect
Toggles the Control-Mode Collect ON or OFF. The
activated states of the outputs are stored and sent to the
modules all at once on pressing a key.
Force
Toggles the Control-Mode Force ON or OFF. The activated
output states are available at the modules only for the time of
pressing a key.
Permanent
Toggles the Control-Mode Permanent ON or OFF. The
activated output states are immediately available at the
modules and remain active even after an interruption of the
fieldbus connection to the node.
The Control Modes serve to display the input and output data of the connected
node. Output data can be set when the fieldbus is deactivated. For controllers
the PLC functionalities also have to be deactivated.
By activating one Control Mode, the remaining Control Modes and the
Monitor Mode are deactivated.
If a Control Mode is activated, a check mark is displayed next to the menu
item and the tool in the tool bar is displayed in color.
The Control Mode will be deactivated when quitting WAGO-I/O-CHECK.
The user will be asked to confirm the interruption of the connection.
Shortcuts
Toolbar:
When clicking on the button Control Mode in the toolbar Node, the chosen
Control Mode is activated or deactivated. The Control Mode can be chosen via
the appropriate pull down menu.
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6.5.3
Command Reference
Menu Node (Commands)
Monitor-Mode (Menu Node)
Use this command to toggle the Monitor-Mode ON or OFF.
The Monitor-Mode exclusively displays input or output data of the connected
node. Outputs cannot be activated.
Activation of the Monitor-Mode entails deactivation of the Control-Modes.
If the Monitor-Mode is activated, the symbol next to the menu item is framed
and the symbol in the tool bar is displayed in color.
When you exit WAGO-I/O-CHECK, the Monitor-Mode will be deactivated,
if still active. You will be asked to confirm the interruption of the connection.
Shortcuts
Toolbar:
Keyboard:
6.5.4
<Ctrl> + <Shift> + <M>
Rename (Menu Node)
Use this command to change the describing name of the node.
WAGO-I/O-CHECK opens a dialog box for the input of a new node
description text.
Press the OK button to save the new description and close the dialog box or
press the CANCEL button to close the dialog box without saving.
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6.6 Submenu Control-Mode (Commands)
6.6.1
Direct (Menu Control-Mode)
Use this command to toggle the Control Mode Direct ON or OFF.
Digital outputs can be activated by clicking on the display field in the process
data dialog box or on the LED in the node display or by hitting the <space
bar>. Clicking or hitting the <space bar> another time deactivates the
output.
Analog output values are set in the process data dialog box by moving the
slides or by inputting a value into the display field and hitting the <Enter>
key.
Values for specialty modules are set in the process data dialog by inputting
them into the display field and hitting the the <Enter> key.
Shortcuts
Keyboard:
6.6.2
<Ctrl> + <Shift> + <D>
Collect (Menu Control-Mode)
Use this command to toggle the Control Mode Collect ON or OFF.
As long as this Mode is activated, an additional window called ’Output Data’
with a SEND button is opened:
For activation and deactivation of the digital outputs see Control Mode Direct.
However, the modified output states are not sent directly but are latched and
send all together to the coupler or controller after clicking on the button SEND.
This makes it possible to simulate the performance of a PLC when writing
several outputs.
Shortcuts
Keyboard:
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<Ctrl> + <Shift> + <C>
Collect ON or OFF
Toggle the Control-Mode
<Ctrl> + <Shift> + <S>
Send modified output states
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6.6.3
Command Reference
Submenu Control-Mode (Commands)
Force (Menu Control-Mode)
Use this command to toggle the Control Mode Force ON or OFF.
A digital output is activated as long as the left mouse button or the space bar is
pushed.
Shortcuts
Keyboard:
6.6.4
<Ctrl> + <Shift> + <F>
Permanent (Menu Control-Mode)
Use this command to toggle the Control Mode Permanent ON or OFF.
This command is only enabled if this mode is supported by the coupler or
controller used.
For activation and deactivation of the digital outputs see Control Mode Direct.
However, the der Control Mode Permanent and the activated outputs will not
be deactivated automatically when WAGO-I/O-CHECK is quit.
The deactivation of the Control Mode Permanent, hence the deactivation of
the outputs is possible at any time through a coupler/controller reset. The
controller also allows a deactivation by starting the PLC application. When
using Profibus, Interbus and Ethernet, the Control Mode Permanent will also
be deactivated when the master is booted up.
When WAGO-I/O-CHECK is quit, the user is warned that activated outputs
in this mode will still be activated, even after terminating the connection to the
node.
Shortcuts
Keyboard:
<Ctrl> + <Shift> + <P>
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6.7 Menu Module (Commands)
6.7.1
Process Data (Menu Module)
Use this command to open the dialog box process data for a selected I/O
module.
Shortcuts
Mouse:
Doubleclick on the I/O module for which you want to
display the process data.
Keyboard:
<F6>
or
Ctrl> + <Shift> + <V>
or
select the I/O module using the control keys <Ctrl> + <!>
or
<Ctrl> + <"> or the mouse and press the <Enter>
key if the desired modul is selected.
Note:
This command is only available if the configuration of a connected node
has been read or a node description file has been opened.
6.7.2
Rename (Menu Module)
Use this command to rename digital I/O modules.
Digital I/O modules are read with a standard description and can be specified
by the user. The dialog box shows a type-specific list of part numbers and
descriptions.
Note:
This command is only available if a digital I/O module has been selected.
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6.7.3
Command Reference
Menu Settings (Commands)
Settings (Menu Module)
Use this command to parameterize I/O Modules.
The parameter dialog box shows a module-specific list of adjustable
parameters.
Note:
This command is only available if the parameters of the selected module
are changeable. A list of respective I/O Modules is shown in chapter
parameter dialog boxes.
6.8 Menu Settings (Commands)
6.8.1
COM-Port... (Menu Settings)
Use this command to select and configure the serial PC interface for
communication with the node.
WAGO-I/O-CHECK opens the dialog box Serial Interface Settings to change
required settings.
Shortcuts
Keyboard: <F8>
6.8.2
Language (Menu Settings)
Use this command to open the Language submenu from the Settings menu:
Use the commands to select the desired language for the WAGO-I/O-CHECK
application.
Shortcuts
Keyboard: <Ctrl> + <Shift> + <L>
This shortcut always switches to the next language.
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6.9 Menu Help (Commands)
6.9.1
Help Topics (Menu Help)
Use this command to open the list of contents of the WAGO-I/O-CHECK
help topics.
From this mask you can jump into topics which will explain the use of
WAGO-I/O-CHECK step by step.
As soon as help is opened it is always possible to click the CONTENTS button
and return to the list of contents or to click the INDEX button and return to the
index list.
6.9.2
Help Index (Menu Help)
Use this command to open the index list of the WAGO-I/O-CHECK help
topics.
From this mask you can jump into topics which will explain the use of
WAGO-I/O-CHECK step by step.
As soon as help is opened it is always possible to click the INDEX button and
return to the index list or to click the CONTENTS button and return to the list of
contents.
6.9.3
Context Help (Menu Help)
Use this command to receive help about a certain part of WAGO-I/OCHECK.
When the Context help button is selected in the toolbar the cursor changes to
an arrow with a question mark. Click at any point in the WAGO-I/O-CHECK
window, for example on a button in the toolbar. The help topic covering the
clicked element will appear.
Shortcuts
Keyboard:
6.9.4
<Shift> + <F1>
Using Help (Menu Help)
Use this command to get help on using help.
6.9.5
Info (Menu Help)
Use this command to display copyright and version information about
WAGO-I/O-CHECK.
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Function Keys and Shortcuts
6.10 Function Keys and Shortcuts
Function Keys/
Shortcuts
Function
Menu Command
<Ctrl> + <N>
Initialize a new node description
File\New
<Ctrl> + <O>
Open an existing node description
File\Open
<Ctrl> + <S>
Save the active node description
File\Save
<Ctrl> + <P>
Print the active node descrption
File\Print
<Alt> + <F4>
Exit from WAGO-I/O-CHECK
File\Exit
<−> (numerical pad)
Node display: reduce size
View\Zoom\Reduce
<+> (numerical pad)
Node display: enlarge size
View\Zoom\Enlarge
<Ctrl> + <Shift> + <D>
Node display: default size
View\Zoom\Default Size
<F1>
Start online help
Help\Help Topics
<Shift> + <F1>
Activate context help
Help\Context Help
<F4>
Settings of fieldbuscoupler/ -controller
<F5> or
<Ctrl> + <Shift> + <R>
Read configuration of the connected node
Node\Read Configuration
<Ctrl> + <Shift> + <D>
Switch Control-Mode ´Direct´ on/off
Node\Control-Mode\Direct
<Ctrl> + <Shift> + <C>
Switch Control-Mode ´Collect´ on/off
Node\Control-Mode\Collect
<Ctrl> + <Shift> + <S>
Control-Mode ´Collect´: send data
<Ctrl> + <Shift> + <F>
Switch Control-Mode ´Force´ on/off
Node\Control-Mode\Force
<Ctrl> + <Shift> + <P>
Switch Control-Mode ´Permanent´ on/off
Node\Control-Mode\Permanent
<Ctrl> + <Shift> + <M>
Switch Monitor-Mode on/off
Node\Monitor-Mode
<F6>
View process data of the selected module
Module\Process Data ...
<F7>
Start diagnosis
<F8>
Configure serial interface to the node
<F9>
Switch last active mode on
<F10>
Switch active mode off
<Ctrl> + <→>
Node display: select next module
<Ctrl> + <←>
Node display: select previous module
<Ctrl> + <Home>
Node display: select coupler / controller
<Ctrl> + <End>
Node display: select end module
<Ctrl> + <↓>
Navigationbar: select next module
<Ctrl> + <↑>
Navigationbar: select previous module
<Return> or
<Enter> or
<CR> or
<↵>
Dialog box process data: send process data
of the selected module to the node
<Tab> or
<→>
Dialog box process data: select a channel
Settings\COM-Port ...
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Function Keys and Shortcuts
Function Keys/
Shortcuts
Function
<Space>
Dialog box process data: set / reset output
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Index
7 Index
2
2 Channel Analog Input .................................................................43
2 Channel Analog Output...............................................................46
2 Channel Digital Input ..................................................................36
2 Channel Digital Input with Diagnosis.........................................36
2 Channel Digital Output ...............................................................39
2 Channel Digital Output with Diagnosis ......................................39
2 Channel Input Module for RTDs 750-461/003-000 Alignment
Dialog Box................................................................................63
2 Channel Input Module for RTDs 750-461/003-000 Parameter
Dialog Box................................................................................61
2 Channel Input Module for Thermocouple 750-469/003-000
Parameter Dialog Box ..............................................................64
4
4 Channel Analog Input .................................................................44
4 Channel Analog Output...............................................................47
4 Channel Digital Input ..................................................................37
4 Channel Digital Output ...............................................................40
8
8 Channel Digital Input ..................................................................38
8 Channel Digital Output ...............................................................41
A
Adjust RTD module 750-461/003-000 ..........................................78
Adjust serial interface module RS 232 C 750-650/003-000..........80
Adjust serial interface module RS 485 750-653/003-000 .............80
Adjust thermocouple module 750-469/003-000 ............................79
AS-interface Diagnosis ..................................................................84
AS-interface List of Offline-Slaves LOS.......................................60
AS-interface List of Slaves with Configuration Errors LCS .........59
AS-interface Master 750-655 .. 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60
AS-interface Slaves ..................................................................53
List of Offline-Slaves LOS ......................................................60
List of Slaves with Configuration Errors LCS.........................59
Modul Information ...................................................................53
Process Data Dialog Box in Control-Mode .............................50
Process Data Dialog Box in Monitor-Mode ............................49
Properties of the AS-interface Master......................................51
Safety at Work Monitor............................................................58
Slave Address ...........................................................................57
Slave Configuration..................................................................55
Slave Data.................................................................................57
Slave Parameter........................................................................56
Slave Properties........................................................................55
Toolbar of the Process Data Dialog Box .................................51
AS-interface Master in Control-Mode ...........................................50
AS-interface Master in Monitor-Mode ..........................................49
AS-interface Master Module 750-655 ...........................................70
AS-interface Safety at Work Monitor ............................................58
AS-interface Slave Address ...........................................................57
AS-interface Slave Configuration ..................................................55
AS-interface Slave Data .................................................................57
AS-interface Slave Parameter ........................................................56
AS-interface Slave Properties ........................................................55
AS-interface Slaves ........................................................................53
C
CD-ROM drive...............................................................................12
Change parameters of the selected I/O-module .............................78
Change Size ....................................................................................86
Close ...............................................................................................87
Collect.............................................................................................99
Command Reference ......................................................................85
Commands ....85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 91, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100,
101, 102, 103
Change Size ..............................................................................86
Close .........................................................................................87
Collect .......................................................................................99
Command Reference ................................................................85
COM-Port Settings ................................................................ 102
Context Help .......................................................................... 103
Control Mode............................................................................97
Default ......................................................................................96
Direct.........................................................................................99
Enlarge ......................................................................................95
Exit............................................................................................94
Force ...................................................................................... 100
Heading .....................................................................................94
Help Index.............................................................................. 103
Help Topics............................................................................ 103
Info......................................................................................... 103
Language................................................................................ 102
Maximize ..................................................................................86
Menu File..................................................................................87
Menu Help ............................................................................. 103
Menu Module......................................................................... 101
Menu Node ...............................................................................96
Menu Settings ........................................................................ 102
Menu View ...............................................................................94
Minimize ...................................................................................86
Monitor Mode ...........................................................................98
Move .........................................................................................85
Navigationbar ...........................................................................94
New ...........................................................................................87
Open..........................................................................................87
Output Area...............................................................................94
Permanent .............................................................................. 100
Print...........................................................................................89
Print Preview ............................................................................91
Print Setup.................................................................................93
Process Data........................................................................... 101
Read Configuration...................................................................96
Reduce ......................................................................................95
Rename ............................................................................ 98, 101
Restore ......................................................................................85
Save...........................................................................................88
Save As .....................................................................................88
Serial Interface Settings......................................................... 102
Settings................................................................................... 102
Statusbar....................................................................................95
Submenu Control-Mode ...........................................................99
Submenu Zoom.........................................................................95
System Menu ............................................................................85
Using Help ............................................................................. 103
Zoom .........................................................................................95
Commands in Menu File ................................................................87
Commands in Menu Help............................................................ 103
Commands in Menu Module ....................................................... 101
Commands in Menu Node..............................................................96
Commands in Menu Settings....................................................... 102
Commands in Menu View ..............................................................94
Commands in Submenu Control-Mode..........................................99
Commands in System Menu...........................................................85
Communication cable .....................................................................11
COM-Port Settings ...................................................................... 102
Configuration of an AS-interface Slave .........................................83
Context Help ................................................................................ 103
Context Menues of the Process Data Dialog Boxes of the Analog
Input Modules ...........................................................................42
Context Menues of the Process Data Dialog Boxes of the Analog
Output Modules ........................................................................45
Context Menues of the Process Data Dialog Boxes of the Digital
I/O-Modules..............................................................................36
Control-Mode........................................................................... 20, 97
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Controls ..............................................................................16, 17, 18
Dialog Boxes ............................................................................ 33
Function Keys and Shortcuts ................................................. 104
Menubars .................................................................................. 18
Navigationbar ........................................................................... 28
Node Display............................................................................ 30
Output Area .............................................................................. 31
Statusbar ................................................................................... 32
Titlebar ..................................................................................... 17
Toolbars.................................................................................... 25
Coomands in Submenu Zoom........................................................ 95
Counter Module (1x32 Bit)............................................................ 48
Counter Module (2x16 Bit)............................................................ 48
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Default ............................................................................................ 96
Dialog Boxes .................................................................................. 33
Fieldbus Coupler Services ....................................................... 35
Insert Supply or Separation Module ........................................ 35
Parameter Dialog Boxes...................................61, 63, 64, 66, 68
Process Data Dialog Boxes .....35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 43, 44,
46, 47, 48, 49, 50
Select Digital I/O Modules ...................................................... 34
Serial Interface Settings ........................................................... 34
Direct .............................................................................................. 99
Disk drive ....................................................................................... 11
Display process data of the selected I/O-module........................... 75
Documentation ............................................................................... 11
Master .............................................................................................24
Maximize ........................................................................................86
Menu .............................................. 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25
Control-Mode .............................................................20, 99, 100
Extras ........................................................................................25
File ................................................. 18, 23, 87, 88, 89, 91, 93, 94
Help.............................................................................22, 25, 103
Language ..................................................................................21
Master .......................................................................................24
Module......................................................................21, 101, 102
Node........................................................................20, 96, 97, 98
Settings .............................................................................21, 102
Slave .........................................................................................24
Systemmenu............................................................17, 85, 86, 87
View........................................................................19, 23, 94, 95
Zoom.............................................................................19, 95, 96
Menubar of AS-interface Process Data Dialog Box ......................22
Menubar of WAGO-I/O-CHECK operating interface ...................18
Menubars ..................................................................................18, 22
Menubar of AS-interface Process Data Dialog Box ................22
Menubar of WAGO-I/O-CHECK operating interface .............18
Minimize.........................................................................................86
Modul Information of the AS-interface Master .............................53
Module............................................................................................21
Module Toolbar ..............................................................................27
Monitor Mode.................................................................................98
Monitoring and setting of Process Data .........................................84
Mouse .............................................................................................11
Move ...............................................................................................85
E
N
Enlarge............................................................................................ 95
Exit ................................................................................................. 94
Extras.............................................................................................. 25
Navigationbar ...........................................................................28, 94
New.................................................................................................87
Node................................................................................................20
Node Display ..................................................................................30
Node Toolbar ..................................................................................27
Notes on Setting and Resetting of Digital Outputs ..................38, 45
D
F
Fieldbus Coupler Services.............................................................. 35
File............................................................................................ 18, 23
File List........................................................................................... 94
Fixed disk storage........................................................................... 11
Force ............................................................................................. 100
Function Keys and Shortcuts ....................................................... 104
G
General Dialog Boxes Overview ................................................... 33
H
Heading .......................................................................................... 94
Help .......................................................................................... 22, 25
Help Index .............................................................................. 14, 103
Help Topics .................................................................................. 103
I
Including a new slave in the AS-interface network....................... 82
Info ............................................................................................... 103
Insert Supply or Separation Module .............................................. 35
Installation disk ........................................................................ 11, 12
Introduction .................................................................................... 14
WAGO-I/O-CHECK Application............................................ 15
WAGO-I/O-CHECK Function ................................................ 15
WAGO-I/O-CHECK Overview............................................... 14
L
Language ................................................................................ 21, 102
LCS................................................................................................. 59
LOS................................................................................................. 60
M
Main memory ................................................................................. 11
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Open................................................................................................87
Operating system ............................................................................11
Operation ..................................................................................72, 74
Operation of AS-interface Master Module 750-655 ......................81
Operation Overview .......................................................................71
Output Area ..............................................................................31, 94
P
Parameter Dialog Boxes .................................................................61
2 Channel Input Module for RTDs 750-461/003-000 Alignment
Dialog Box..........................................................................63
2 Channel Input Module for RTDs 750-461/003-000 Parameter
Dialog Box..........................................................................61
2 Channel Input Module for Thermocouple 750-469/003-000
Parameter Dialog Box ........................................................64
Serial Interface Module RS 232 C 750-650/003-000 Parameter
Dialog Box..........................................................................66
Serial Interface Module RS 485 750-653/003-000 Parameter
Dialog Box..........................................................................68
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Permanent .....................................................................................100
Prepare Communication Connection .............................................71
Print.................................................................................................89
Print Preview ..................................................................................91
Print Setup ......................................................................................93
Process Data..................................................................................101
Process Data Dialog Boxes ............................................................35
2 Channel Analog Input............................................................43
2 Channel Analog Output.........................................................46
2 Channel Digital Input ............................................................36
2 Channel Digital Input with Diagnosis...................................36
2 Channel Digital Output .........................................................39
2 Channel Digital Output with Diagnosis ................................39
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4 Channel Analog Input ...........................................................44
4 Channel Analog Output.........................................................47
4 Channel Digital Input ............................................................37
4 Channel Digital Output .........................................................40
8 Channel Digital Input ............................................................38
8 Channel Digital Output .........................................................41
AS-interface Master in Control-Mode .....................................50
AS-interface Master in Monitor-Mode ....................................49
Context Menues of the Process Data Dialog Boxes of the
Analog Input Modules........................................................42
Context Menues of the Process Data Dialog Boxes of the
Analog Output Modules.....................................................45
Context Menues of the Process Data Dialog Boxes of the
Digital I/O-Modules ...........................................................36
Counter Module (1x32 Bit)......................................................48
Counter Module (2x16 Bit)......................................................48
Serial Interface Module............................................................49
Program-Info ................................................................................103
Properties of the AS-interface Master............................................51
Properties of the selected AS-interface Slave ................................55
R
Set output process data of the selected I/O-module .......................76
Setting of Opereation Mode of AS-interface Master Module........82
Setting of Process Data and Mailbox Length.................................81
Settings................................................................................... 21, 102
Setup.exe .........................................................................................12
Slave................................................................................................24
Software License Agreement..........................................................11
Standard Toolbar.............................................................................26
Start-up tool BR 750.......................................................................11
Statusbar................................................................................... 32, 95
Systemmenu....................................................................................17
T
Titlebar............................................................................................17
Toolbar............................................................................................28
Toolbar of the AS-interface Process Data Dialog Box ..................51
Toolbars ............................................................................. 25, 26, 27
Module ......................................................................................27
Node..........................................................................................27
Standard ....................................................................................26
Zoom .........................................................................................28
Read Configuration ........................................................................96
Reduce ............................................................................................95
Rename ...................................................................................98, 101
Resolution.......................................................................................11
Restore ............................................................................................85
U
S
Version-Info................................................................................. 103
View ......................................................................................... 19, 23
Save ................................................................................................88
Save As ...........................................................................................88
Select Digital I/O Modules.............................................................34
Select WAGO-I/O-CHECK operating mode.................................73
Selecting an AS-interface Slave from Slave List...........................83
Serial Interface Module..................................................................49
Serial Interface Module RS 232 C 750-650/003-000 Parameter
Dialog Box................................................................................66
Serial Interface Module RS 485 750-653/003-000 Parameter
Dialog Box................................................................................68
Serial Interface Settings .........................................................34, 102
Using Help ................................................................................... 103
V
W
WagoCheck.exe...............................................................................13
WAGO-I/O-CHECK Command Reference ...................................85
WAGO-I/O-CHECK Overview .....................................................14
Z
Zoom ........................................................................................ 19, 95
Zoom Toolbar .................................................................................28
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