WAGO I/O System Field 8-Port-IO-Link Master Class B; Profinet; 24 V DC; 2.0 A; 8 × M12 Connection 765-4102/0100-0000 Product manual | Version 2.1.
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765-4102/0100-0000 Table of Contents Table of Contents 1 Provisions......................................................................................................................... 7 1.1 Document Portfolio.................................................................................................. 7 1.2 Intended Use ........................................................................................................... 7 1.3 Typographical Conventions...................................
Table of Contents 765-4102/0100-0000 5.5.2 WAGO IO-Link Configurator......................................................................... 28 5.5.2.1 Possible Operating Modes .................................................................. 28 5.5.2.2 Device Description File (IO Device Description – IODD)..................... 28 5.5.2.3 IODD Viewer........................................................................................ 28 5.5.2.4 IODDfinder..............................................
765-4102/0100-0000 Table of Contents 9.2 Connect Power Supply.......................................................................................... 57 9.3 Connecting Cables ................................................................................................ 60 9.4 Connecting Fieldbus ............................................................................................. 60 9.5 Connecting Sensors/Actuators.........................................................................
Table of Contents 765-4102/0100-0000 10.2.3.3.5 Device Controls Window............................................................ 99 10.2.3.3.6 Menu Bar and Toolbar ............................................................... 99 10.2.3.3.7 IO-Link Master Control............................................................. 104 10.2.3.3.8 IO-Link Master Control 2.......................................................... 108 10.2.3.3.9 IO-Link Device Control...............................................
65-4102/0100-0000 Provisions Provisions 1 This documentation applies to the following product: 0765-4102/0100-0000. 1.1 Document Portfolio Note Observe the applicable documentation! This product must only be installed and operated according to the instructions of the complete Instructions for use. Knowledge of the complete Instructions for use is required for proper use. 1. Carefully read the Product Manual. 2. Before commissioning, follow the instructions in section 8 Safety [} 11].
Provisions 765-4102/0100-0000 • Use without additional protective measures in environments within which dust, corrosive fumes, gases or ionized radiation can occur.
765-4102/0100-0000 Provisions Cross reference / link to an email address Action Instructions ü This symbol identifies a precondition. 1. Action step 2. Action step ð This symbol identifies an intermediate result. ð This symbol identifies the result of an action.
Provisions 765-4102/0100-0000 Note Notes and information Indicates information, clarifications, recommendations, referrals, etc. Figures Figures in this documentation are for better understanding and may differ from the actual product design. 1.
765-4102/0100-0000 Safety Safety 2 This section contains safety rules that must be followed for hazard-free use of the product. This section is aimed at the following target groups: • Planners and installers • Operators • Qualified assembly personnel • Qualified installation personnel (electrical installation, technician network installation etc.) • Qualified operating personnel • Qualified service and maintenance personnel Obey the following safety rules: 2.
Safety 765-4102/0100-0000 Shielding/Network • Observe the applicable standards for EMC-compatible installations. 2.3 Mechanical Safety • Cooling of the product must not be impaired. Ensure air can flow freely and that the minimum clearances from adjacent products/areas are maintained. • Do not install the product on or in the vicinity of easily flammable materials. • Before startup, please check the product for any damage that may have occurred during shipping.
765-4102/0100-0000 Overview Overview 3 The product is part of the WAGO I/O System Field 765. It is intended for industrial use within a PROFINET network and communicates with a central controller and/or directly with the control level, if necessary. Several sensors / actuators can be connected to the product for connection in the field level. The product electronics are protected from environmental influences by the completely encapsulated product housing.
Properties 765-4102/0100-0000 Properties 4 4.1 View 24 1 23 2 22 21 3 4 20 19 18 17 5 16 15 14 6 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 Figure 1: View 14 Product manual | Version: 2.1.0 8PORT IOL-B FLD PN DC 24V 2.
765-4102/0100-0000 Properties Table 2: Legend for “View” Figure Function Position ETHERNET Bluetooth ® Indicators Identification Custom Name Description 2 X21 ETHERNET interface, M12, D-coded, PROFINET port 1 1 LNK (X21) Link LED for port X21 3 ACT (X21) Activity LED for port X21 21 X22 ETHERNET interface, M12, D-coded, PROFINET port 2 22 LNK (X22) Link LED for port X22 20 ACT (X22) Activity LED for port X22 4 BT Bluetooth® antenna, including Bluetooth® LED 19 SYS System LE
Properties 765-4102/0100-0000 Table 3: Power supply Supply Voltage Input M12, L-coded, plug, 5-pin (4 + FE) Supply Voltage Output M12, L-coded, socket, 5-pin (4 + FE) Pin Signal Description 1 1L+ 24 VDC supply voltage U1L for system and sensor/actuator 2 2L− Reference potential for 2L 3 1L− Reference potential for 1L 4 2L+ 24 VDC auxiliary/ control voltage U2L FE FE Functional ground CAUTION Upper limit on current consumption from X32 (Power out) Before connecting one or more product
765-4102/0100-0000 Properties 4.2.3 Network Connections 4.2.3.1 ETHERNET Interfaces Table 5: ETHERNET Interfaces ETHERNET Pin Signal Description 1 TX+ Positive send data 2 RX+ Positive receive data 3 TX– Negative send data 4 RX– Negative receive data Housing Shield Shield connection; housing is connected to functional ground M12, D-coded, socket, 4-pin 4.3 Circuit Diagram The following figure shows the schematic circuit diagram of the product.
Properties 765-4102/0100-0000 Height 30 mm Length 210 mm Weight 610 g Housing Metal Mounting type Screw mount, 2 × M4 Tightening torque 1.2 Nm 4.4.3 Connection Technology Power connector PWR IN: M12 L-coded, 5-pin, plug PWR OUT: M12 L-coded, 5-pin, socket PROFINET connection 2 × M12, D-coded, socket, 4-pin IO-Link ports 8 × M12, A-coded, socket, 5-pin Tightening torque 1.0 Nm IO-Link Port (Class B) IO-Link Master (Class B) Specification V1.
765-4102/0100-0000 Properties Circuit High-side driver; no reverse current protection of the 1L+/2L+ output Self-protection Overcurrent, overload and overtemperature Voltage drop through high-side path Less than 200 mV Maximum capacitive load 1000 μF parallel to 24 Ω; 0.1 Hz 470 μF parallel to 12 Ω; 0.1 Hz 220 μF parallel to 6 Ω; 0.1 Hz Maximum inductive load 1.15 H / 2 A; 0.2 Hz; DC13 Diagnostics (1L+, 2L+) Events: overcurrent, overload and overtemperature 4.4.
Properties 765-4102/0100-0000 Maximum temperature change 3 K / min Relative humidity (operation) 5 % ... 95 % Pollution degree 3 (EN 60664-1) Operating altitude 0 ... 2000 m Overvoltage category II (EN 60664-1) Protection type IP67 (EN 60529) Protection class III (EN 61140) 4.4.7 Communication Communication Interfaces ETHERNET, IO-Link, Bluetooth® Protocols PROFINET, HTTP, OPC UA, IO-Link PROFINET IO-Device Input data 16 ...
765-4102/0100-0000 Properties Number of subscriptions per session 2 Number of “monitored items” per session 20 Data encoding UA binary Bluetooth Transmitter Modulation GFSK Data rate 1 Mbit/s Work frequency 2402 ... 2480 MHz Maximum power including tune up tolerance Output power: +8 dBm Tolerance: +2 dBm / –3 dBm Antenna type PCB monopole Maximum antenna gain 1.25 dBi We declare that we meet the EN 62479 standard with respect to the limiting value for low powers less than 20 mW.
Properties 765-4102/0100-0000 Table 17: Standards and Regulations Standard Title EN 61000-6-4 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Emission standard for industrial environments EN 61131-2 Programmable logic controllers IEC 61158 PROFINET 4.
765-4102/0100-0000 Functions Functions 5 5.1 Process Image IO-Link Master Submodule Process Data The process data of the digital inputs and outputs can be transferred on a port basis (the default) or pin basis. The following tables show the port and pin assignment. Table 18: Process Data of Digital Inputs and Outputs (Port-Based Assignment) Byte Offset Bit Input Process Data (PD_IN) Output Process Data (PD_OUT) x 0 Port X01, DI (pin 4) 0 1 0 0 ... ... ...
Functions 765-4102/0100-0000 Table 21: Process Data, IO-Link Port Submodule (DO) Byte Offset Bit Input Process Data (PD_IN) Output Process Data (PD_OUT) x 0 0 Port X01, DO (pin 4) or port X02, DO (pin 4) or ... port X08, DO (pin 4) 1 ... 7 0 0 PQI (Port Qualifier Information) The PQI (Port Qualifier Information) provides status information for the IO-Link port IOLink device.
765-4102/0100-0000 Functions Table 23: Provider and Consumer Status Bits Name Description 5 ... 6 Instance Instance that detected the invalid data; if the value of data status (bit 7) is 1, bits 5 and 6 can be ignored 00: detected by subslot 01: detected by slot 10: detected by IO-Link device 11: detected by IO controller 7 Data status Status of the input/output data 0: bad; data is invalid 1: good; data is valid 5.
Functions 765-4102/0100-0000 Simulating Inputs To simulate input data, you can set alternative values that are used for the input instead of the actual process data values. This allows you to test how the system (i.e., the product and a connected controller) responds to specific inputs. With digital inputs, you can simulate pin 4 and pin 2. For IO-Link, you can simulate port 16 data bytes. 5.
765-4102/0100-0000 Functions Table 24: Overview of Parameterization Tools Tool Description Control with PROFINET IO-Controller The PROFINET IO-Controller must be configured to exchange process data with the 765 modules. The GSDML file GSDML-Vx.xx-wago-series765-yyyymmdd.xml describes the WAGO I/O-System Field module. The PROFINET IO-Controller configuration software imports this GSDML file, and the user can configure and parameterize one or more 765 modules.
Functions 765-4102/0100-0000 Note Parameters via PROFINET take precedence Each time PROFINET communication starts up, the IO-Controller transfers the configuration and parameters to the 765 module. Port configuration parameters that were set by the I/O Field Webserver, the I/O Field app or the OPC UA client are overwritten. Parameters via PROFINET take precedence.
765-4102/0100-0000 Functions technologies. Furthermore, WAGO IO-Link Configurator can run on any other tools that are connected via TCI. The two main functions of TCI are the following: Invocation Interface The invocation interface serves to launch WAGO IO-Link Configurator from the engineering system and provide it with the information necessary for operation of the connected field products.
Functions 765-4102/0100-0000 • • • • • Display information about the connected IO-Link module Display the status information for the entire port Configure ports, e.g.
765-4102/0100-0000 Functions Table 26: Function Overview for WAGO Webserver I/O Field and WAGO IO-Link Modules Menu Tab Description Section DIOForcing - Forcing digital inputs and outputs 8 Forcing Digital Inputs and Outputs [} 91] IOLForcing - Forcing IO-Link ports 8 Forcing IO-Link ports [} 92] User administration - Sign-in, Sign-out - Set up and manage users 8 Logging Users on and off and Managing Them Log users on and off [} 89] You can find more information on the WAGO Webserver I/O
Functions 765-4102/0100-0000 Note Read the online help! You can find Product-specific information on the WAGO I/O Field app in the online help for the app. An iOS version of the WAGO I/O Field app is available for free in the Apple App Store, and an Android version in the Google Play Store. 5.
765-4102/0100-0000 Planning Planning 6 6.1 Structure Guidelines 6.1.1 Installation Site and Touch-Proof Protection This is a class A product. It may cause radio interference in residential areas. The installer/operator must take appropriate measures to avoid radio interference.
Planning 765-4102/0100-0000 • To restrict access to and control of individual products and networks, employ a “defense-in-depth” mechanism in your system’s security configuration. Table 27: Additional documentation Document Type Name & White Paper Cybersecurity in Production Facilities All the documentation is available at: ü www.wago.com. 6.2 Power Supply Concept 6.2.
765-4102/0100-0000 Planning • Power supply of all connected sensors/actuators and hubs via 1L • Power supply of successive devices via 1L Supply cable 2: • Power supply of all connected sensors/actuators and hubs via 2L • Power supply of successive devices via 2L Rules In addition to the consumption of the connected devices, rules for the maximum load capacity must be followed.
Planning 765-4102/0100-0000 1. The currents IX0i_2L for powering the connected products, sensors and actuators (for each port i) 2. The current IX32_2L that flows through the supply voltage output PWR OUT (X32) to other connected products The following rule applies to both supply cables: Rule 2: Current feedthrough limiting The supply voltage for the products of a supply cable that are connected to the output supply connection PWR OUT is passed on through the product from the input supply connection.
765-4102/0100-0000 Planning Product-Specific Information For supply cable 1 of the IO-Link product 765-4102/0100-0000, the currents declared in the following table must be taken into account: Table 29: IO-Link Product 765-4102/0100-0000 – Currents in Supply Cable 1 Current Description IX31_1L Current to connection PWR IN (X31): current 1L+ / reverse current 1L− IX32_1L Current to connection PWR OUT (X32): current 1L+ / reverse current 1L− Ilogic Logic supply IX01_1L, IX02_1L, ...
Planning 765-4102/0100-0000 Table 31: Rules for Supply Cables 1 and 2 Current Supply Cable 1 Supply Cable 2 Reverse current to pin 3 (ground) (rule 3) IX0i_pin3_1L ≤ 4 A IX0i_pin5_2L ≤ 4 A 6.2.2 Requirements on the Power Supply Power Source Note PELV or SELV power source required Only operate the product with 24 VDC PELV (Protective Extra Low Voltage) or SELV (Safety Extra Low Voltage). Failure to comply may result in electric shock.
765-4102/0100-0000 Planning 2.
Planning 765-4102/0100-0000 Example of a Power Supply Group with an IO-Link Hub Connection Example 1 In what follows, we consider a power supply group consisting of a 765-4102/0100-0000 IO-Link Master and a 765-1701/0200-0000 IO-Link Hub. The two products are connected via IO-Link.
765-4102/0100-0000 Planning Figure 6: Power Supply Group with 765-4102/0100-0000 – Connection Example 2 To do so, we consider port X01 of the 765-4102/0100-0000 module: This has a load of 5.2 A = 2 A + 2 A + 0.5 A + 0.5 A + 0.2 A on pin 1. That exceeds the maximum load capacity of 4 A and is thus not permissible.
Planning 765-4102/0100-0000 Table 32: “IO-Link Master” Parameters Parameter Group Parameters Default DO substitute config- DO substitute config- 0 uration uration DO substitute value 0 Value Range Description 0: set low Set all digital outputs to low level in the event of error 1: set to defined value Set digital outputs to a pre-defined substitute value in the event of error; if this setting is used, the value of the “DO substitute Value” parameter sets the substitute value 2: hold last Hold
765-4102/0100-0000 Planning Table 32: “IO-Link Master” Parameters Parameter Group Parameters BT interface configu- BT optical interface ration BT timeout [s] Default Value Range 0 0: activation allowed The Bluetooth® interface can be enabled by an optical signal of the WAGO I/ OField app 30 Description 1: activation denied The Bluetooth® interface cannot be enabled by an optical signal 6 ...
Planning 765-4102/0100-0000 Table 33: Parameters of the “IO-Link XX I / XX O + PQI” Submodule Parameter Group Parameters Default IO-Link port parame- Enable port diagnos- 1 ters tics Enable process alarm (device notification) 1 Configuration source 1 IO-Link port parame- Enable input fraction 1 ters (continued) Enable pull/plug Port mode 44 Product manual | Version: 2.1.0 8PORT IOL-B FLD PN DC 24V 2.0A 1 2 Value Range Description 0: disable The PROFINET port diagnostics are disabled, i.e.
765-4102/0100-0000 Planning Table 33: Parameters of the “IO-Link XX I / XX O + PQI” Submodule Parameter Group Parameters IO-Link port parame- Validation/backup ters (continued) Default Value Range Description 0 0: no device check No product check occurs for validation or backup of connected IO-Link slave products 1: type-compatible device (V1.0) A product check for the indicated device type is performed for validation or backup of connected IO-Link slave products 2: type-compatible device (V1.
Planning 765-4102/0100-0000 Table 34: Port Cycle Time Value Range Time Basis (Bits 6+7) Factor (Bits 0 ... 5) Port Cycle Time (Formula) Example 4 ... 63 0.1 ms (00) 4 ... 63 0.1 ms * factor 4: 400 μs 16: 1.6 ms 32: 3.2 ms 48: 4.8 ms 64 ... 127 0.4 ms (01) 0 ... 63 6.4 ms + 0.4 ms * factor 68: 8.0 ms 93: 18.0 ms 100: 20.8 ms 128 ... 191 1.6 ms (10) 0 ... 63 32 ms + 1.6 ms * fac- 133: 40.0 ms tor 158: 80.0 ms 183: 120.0 ms 192 ... 255 Reserved (11) 0 ...
765-4102/0100-0000 Planning Table 35: “DI” (Digital Input) Parameters Parameter Group Parameters Default Value Range Description Digital configuration DI logic I/Q pin 0 0: DI not inverted (NO normally open) Operating mode as digital input: The signal on pin 2 is not inverted 1: DI inverted (NC normally closed) Operating mode of the digital input: The signal on pin 2 is inverted 0: DI not inverted (NO normally open) Operating mode of the digital input: The signal on pin 4 is not inverted 1:
Planning 765-4102/0100-0000 Table 35: “DI” (Digital Input) Parameters Parameter Group Parameters Digital port parameters Enable port diagnos- 1 tics Default Configuration source 1 I/Q behavior 0 Value Range Description 0: disable The PROFINET port diagnostics are disabled, i.e. no diagnostic alarms are triggered 1: enable PROFINET port diagnostics are enabled.
765-4102/0100-0000 Planning Table 36: “DO” (Digital Output) Parameters Parameter Group Parameters Default Value Range Description Digital configuration DI logic I/Q pin 0 0: DI not inverted (NO normally open) Operating mode of the digital input: The signal on pin 2 is not inverted 1: DI inverted (NC normally closed) Operating mode of the digital input: The signal on pin 2 is inverted 0: no filter No filter active for detecting a signal change of the pin 2 input signal.
Planning 765-4102/0100-0000 6.3.2 Setting the PROFINET Configuration For each IO-Link port, specify the type of IO-Link device that is connected to the port: digital input, digital output or IO-Link device. The PROFINET IO-Link product has a modular structure. Slot 0 is the PROFINET access point with four submodules. Slot 1 contains the IO-Link master and eight IO-Link ports.
765-4102/0100-0000 Planning Table 38: Port Submodules Submodule Description IO-Link 4 I + PQI IO-Link with 4 bytes of in- 4 bytes + 1 byte PQI put data and Port Qualifier Information - IO-Link 2 I + PQI IO-Link with 2 bytes of in- 2 bytes + 1 byte PQI put data and Port Qualifier Information - IO-Link 1 I + PQI IO-Link with 1 byte of input 1 byte + 1 byte PQI data and Port Qualifier Information - Product manual | Version: 2.1.0 8PORT IOL-B FLD PN DC 24V 2.
Transport and Storage 765-4102/0100-0000 Transport 7 and Storage The original packaging offers optimal protection during transport and storage. • Store the product in suitable packaging, preferably the original packaging. • Only transport the product in suitable containers/packaging. • Make sure the product contacts are not contaminated or damaged during packing or unpacking. • Observe the specified ambient climatic conditions for transport and storage (). 52 Product manual | Version: 2.1.
765-4102/0100-0000 Installation and Removal Installation 8 and Removal 8.1 Installation 8.1.
Installation and Removal 765-4102/0100-0000 • When mounting, be sure not to contaminate the connections. The contamination damages the contacts, which can limit the reliability of the contacts. 8.1.
765-4102/0100-0000 Installation and Removal • Grounding can be done separately via a cable lug and the mounting hole if the module is installed on a non-conductive subsurface Ensure proper contacts and a sufficient cable cross-section. 8.1.9 Shielding Product Use of shielded cables reduces electromagnetic interference and thus increases signal quality. Measurement errors, data transmission errors and interference due to excessive voltage can be prevented.
Installation and Removal 765-4102/0100-0000 3. Ensure that the equipment part on which you mounted the product is de-energized. 4. Unscrew the two M4 cylinder head screws and remove the product. 8.2.3 Removal of 0765-xxxx To remove the product, e.g., when replacing a device, proceed as follows: 1. Ensure that the equipment part on which you mounted the module is de-energized. 2. Unscrew the two M4 cylinder head screws with the Allen key. 3. Remove the product. 8.2.
765-4102/0100-0000 Connection Connection 9 9.1 General Information on Installation When laying cables, the local conditions and the applicable regulations are crucial for implementation. Be sure to maintain the minimum clearances between the cabling and possible sources of interference (including machines, welding equipment and power lines) to prevent loss and corruption of data. For planning and installation of a system, observe the regulations and standards.
Connection 765-4102/0100-0000 • 1L to power the logic and sensors/actuators • 2L to power actuators (separate actuator supply) All supply voltages are connected via L-coded M12 pluggable connectors. ! NOTICE Damage to electronics Connect each of the supply voltages (each to +24 V and 0 V) completely. Connecting multiple supply voltages through one 0 V connection is not permitted, since this would exceed the current load capacity of the contacts.
765-4102/0100-0000 Connection Figure 7: Example of Feeding in and Passing on the Supply Voltages In connection with this figure, note that the cables illustrated for current paths 1L and 2L are realized not as separate cables, but rather as separate wires within one common cable. Supply Cable and Power Supply (M12) Take the current load capacities into account. In this regard, see section 8 Design Power Supply [} 34].
Connection 765-4102/0100-0000 U=2×I×R where: U Voltage drop 2 Factor for feed and return lines I Current RL Line resistance For WAGO 4 × 1.5 mm² supply cables, the cable resistance RL per wire RL <= 13.7 Ω/km. Example of Voltage Drop per Wire with a Current of 8 A on the WAGO 4 × 1.5 mm² Supply Cable U = 2 × 8 A × 13.7 Ω/km = 219.2 V/km This corresponds to a voltage drop of 2.19 V per 10 m of cable length. Example of Voltage Drop per Wire with a Current of 16 A on the WAGO 4 × 2.
765-4102/0100-0000 Connection For a cable that is pre-assembled on one end only, proceed as follows to connect it to an RJ45 plug: Figure 8: RJ45 Pin Assignment Because the Auto MDI(X) functionality is enabled for the respective ETHERNET connection, a crossover cable is not necessary. This functionality automatically detects the direction for sending data and receiving data, so it is irrelevant which cable type is used (crossed or uncrossed).
Connection 765-4102/0100-0000 Figure 9: Network Topology (Module Appearance May Differ) 9.5 Connecting Sensors/Actuators The sensor/actuator cable provides power to the connected sensors/actuators and transfers the sensor and actuator signals. Note the current load capacity of the supply contacts; see rule 3 in section Rule 3: Ports X01, X02 etc. The following figure shows the potential routing of the two load circuits within the module.
765-4102/0100-0000 Connection FE Ethernet Ethernet PWR OUT PWR IN 2L- FE 2L2 4 1 3 2L+ 1L+ 2 4 1 3 1L- 1L1L1L1L+ 2L+ C/Q 2L2L1L1L1L+ 2L+ C/Q 2L2L1L1L1L+ 2L+ C/Q 2L2L1LLL+ 2L+ C/Q 2L2L- FE 3 1 2 4 5 1L3 1 2 4 5 1L1L+ 2L+ C/Q 2L- 3 1 2 4 5 2L1L3 1 2 4 5 1L1L+ 2L+ C/Q 2L- 3 1 2 4 5 2L1L3 1 2 4 5 1L1L+ 2L+ C/Q 2L- 3 1 2 4 5 2L1L3 1 2 4 5 LL+ 2L+ C/Q 2L- 2L- Figure 10: Schematic Circuit Diagram of the Power Supply The following table shows the connection options for IO-Link devices (
Connection 765-4102/0100-0000 Table 39: Connect IO-Link Device or Digital Input or Output Connection Option Description Connection of an IO-Link device Required port configuration: IO-Link master Connection of a digital input Required port configuration: pin 4 as digital input Connection of a digital output Required port configuration: pin 4 as digital output 64 Product manual | Version: 2.1.0 8PORT IOL-B FLD PN DC 24V 2.
765-4102/0100-0000 Commissioning Commissioning 10 10.1 Setting an IP Address The module requires an IP address so it can be addressed via the ETHERNET network. The module has no IP address when delivered. The module can get the IP address in various ways. • The PROFINET IO-Controller sets the IP address when PROFINET starts up. • You can set the IP address permanently or temporarily with the PROFINET engineering tool of the IO controller. Read the documentation of the PROFINET engineering tool.
Commissioning 765-4102/0100-0000 Figure 12: IP Configuration Dialog • Select the Use Static IP Address option. • Enter the IP address and the subnet mask. Entering the IP address is optional for the standard gateway. • With Make Settings Temporarily, you can specify whether the IP address should be set permanently or temporarily. • Click OK. The module is now accessible via the IP address, and you can open WAGO Webserver I/O Field with a browser, for example. 10.
765-4102/0100-0000 Commissioning 3. Configure the ports 4. Set the parameters ð The parameters are imported from the GSDML file. 10.2.1.1.1 Selecting the Product Select the product used from the device catalog. Product: 765-4102 Name: 8PORT IOL-B FLD PN DC 24V 2.0A 10.2.1.1.2 Configuring the PROFINET Station Name and IP Address When delivered and after a factory rest, the IO device has no PROFINET product name, and the IP address is 0.0.0.0.
Commissioning 765-4102/0100-0000 10.2.2.2 WAGO Webserver I/O Field User Interface Figure 13: Dashboard Menu Item, Main Page When the user interface of WAGO Webserver I/O Field opens, the main page of the Dashboard appears first.
765-4102/0100-0000 Commissioning • The sum of all currents (for supply cables 1L and 2L) 10.2.2.3 Opening the Product Information via WAGO Webserver I/O Field 10.2.2.3.1 Displaying Port Information For each of the module’s IO-Link ports (port X01, port X02 etc.), individual port information can be found on the Information, Status, Configuration, IOL and Process data tabs. The Configuration tab also offers the option of making port settings. You can access the port information as follows: 1.
Commissioning 765-4102/0100-0000 10.2.2.3.
765-4102/0100-0000 Commissioning Displaying Information on Connected IO-Link Devices On IO-Link ports on which an IO-Link device is connected and recognized by the product’s firmware, the following product information is also displayed in the Device information block: Figure 15: Information Tab, Port XX Menu Item Table 42: Additional Information on the Products Connected to the Selected Port Information Description Min cycle time Minimum cycle time supported by the connected product, in units of 0.
Commissioning 765-4102/0100-0000 10.2.2.3.3 Displaying Port Status Information Figure 16: Port XX Menu Item, Status Tab The Status tab shows status information for pins 4 and 2 of the selected port.
765-4102/0100-0000 Commissioning Table 43: Possible Values of “State” (Port Status Information) Value Port Status Description 3 Preoperate The product is ready for communication 4 Operate The product is communicating 5 DI CQ The port is in digital input mode 6 DO CQ The port is in digital output mode 7 Reserved Reserved 8 Reserved Reserved 9 Incorrect Cycle Time The cycle time according to the configuration does not correspond to the connected product 254 Port Power Off The port
Commissioning 765-4102/0100-0000 Table 45: Cycle Time of the Master Bits 6 ... 7 Calculation Formula 1 6.4 ms + multiplier * 0.4 ms 2 32.0 ms + multiplier * 1.6 ms 3 Reserved 10.2.2.3.9 Input Data Length This shows the actual input data length of the connected product in bytes. 10.2.2.3.10 Output Data Length This shows the actual output data length of the connected product in bytes. 10.2.2.3.11 Vendor ID This value is the manufacturer ID of the connected product. 10.2.2.3.
765-4102/0100-0000 Commissioning Figure 17: Port XX Menu Item, Process Data Tab This example shows a configuration in which only process data for input has been configured. 10.2.2.
Commissioning 765-4102/0100-0000 Required Rights Changes to settings require operator or admin rights. If you do not have these, the tab is grayed out, and the displayed values cannot be edited. Access to IO-Link Device To access the data of an IO-Link device connected to the selected IO-Link port via index and subindex (ISDU message format): 1. Select the port to which the IO-Link device is connected from the menu on the left 2. Open the IOL tab ð The IOL tab appears. Read Access Figure 18: Ports X01 ..
765-4102/0100-0000 Commissioning Figure 19: Ports X01 ... X08 – Read Access to IO-Link at Index 43 and Subindex 0 Unsuccessful (Read Failed) If the operation was not successful, an error message appears in the history with error codes from the IO-Link master and IO-Link device.
Commissioning 765-4102/0100-0000 Time – Index:Subindex – Write ok: If the operation was not successful, an error message appears in the history with error codes from the IO-Link master and IO-Link device.
765-4102/0100-0000 Commissioning Table 46: Port Configuration Settings for IO-Link Devices Name Type Explanation VendorID Input field Expected manufacturer ID of the attached module DeviceID Input field Expected device ID of the attached module Changes to settings require operator or admin rights. If you do not have these, the Configuration tab is grayed out, and the displayed values cannot be edited. If cyclic data exchange takes place via PROFINET, no configuration is possible.
Commissioning 765-4102/0100-0000 Table 47: “Port Mode” Drop-Down Menu: Selecting the Operating Mode for Pin 4 of the Selected IO-Link Port Selection Option Explanation Digital output The port is operated as a digital output (pin 4 serves a data line). All elements of the port configuration are ignored except for the input and output data length. Digital output, static on The port is operated as a digital output (pin 4 serves a data line).
765-4102/0100-0000 Commissioning The Backup Level parameter determines the system behavior when a device connected to the port is replaced with respect to continued operation with unmodified device parameters. This parameter can have three different values: Table 50: Possible Values of the Backup Level Parameter Backup Level Meaning Commissioning (“Disable”) Parameter data of the old device is not saved for transfer to the new device.
Commissioning 765-4102/0100-0000 PortCycleTime Drop-Down Menu Depending on the selected operating mode, the expected cycle time of the port either can be selected from the PortCycleTime drop-down menu or is merely displayed. The encoding corresponds to the one in the port status. 10.2.2.4.3 Configuring IP Parameters Figure 21: Settings Menu Item, Device Configuration Tab The Device configuration tab shows the following parameters for the IP protocol.
765-4102/0100-0000 Commissioning Figure 22: Settings Menu Item, Maintenance Information Tab Changes to settings require operator or admin rights. If you do not have these, the Maintain Information tab is grayed out and cannot be edited. The maintenance information includes: Table 53: Maintenance Information Name Data Format and Length Description Name Printable ASCII string, max.
Commissioning 765-4102/0100-0000 Table 53: Maintenance Information Name Data Format and Length Description Number of changes (Change Count) ASCII decimal num, max. 32 characters Counter for changes to the I&M0: REV_COUNTER hardware or the device parameters; only needs to be incremented if the data has really changed Corresponding I&M Field Date/time of the last service (Last Service Date) ASCII time indication, max. 32 characters Date/time of the last service, e.g.
765-4102/0100-0000 Commissioning Note Create backup before update When you update your product’s firmware, the state of your product before the update, including the firmware used up to that point, can no longer be reconstructed unless a firmware and configuration data backup exists. Changes to settings require operator or admin rights. If you do not have these, the Settings tab is grayed out and cannot be edited. To update the firmware, you need a firmware container file: FWUPDATE.ZIP.
Commissioning 765-4102/0100-0000 Figure 24: Settings Menu Item, Factory Reset Tab Changes to settings require operator or admin rights. If you do not have these, the Settings tab is grayed out and cannot be edited. Various settings can be reset according to the radio button selection: Table 54: Options for Resetting the Product to the Factory Settings Option Reset Settings Reset Device Information Module settings (e.g.
765-4102/0100-0000 Commissioning • Switching the Bluetooth® wireless connection on/off • Switching LED forcing on/off Proceed as follows to access these Bluetooth® functions in WAGO Webserver I/O Field: • Open the Bluetooth® tab ð The Bluetooth® tab appears.
Commissioning 765-4102/0100-0000 Table 55: Status of the last Bluetooth® firmware update Value Status 0 Ready for operation 1 Firmware file is being checked 2 Firmware update is being performed Activating the Bluetooth® Interface Using the QR Code Displayed Note Never use the product in areas where operation of radio equipment is prohibited. The product contains a radio transmitter that can impair the function of electronic medical devices such as hearing aids and pacemakers.
765-4102/0100-0000 Commissioning To switch the Bluetooth® interface wireless transmitter off, slide the Bluetooth® radio switch to the left. Switching LED Forcing on/off Proceed as follows to switch LED forcing (externally controlled LED mode) on: • Slide the LED forcing switch to the right ð LED forcing switches on. The LED on the Bluetooth® interface can now be externally controlled. To switch LED forcing off, slide the LED forcing switch to the left. 10.2.2.4.
Commissioning 765-4102/0100-0000 ð You can now no longer work in WAGO Webserver I/O Field with the rights you had been using till this point. The username used to log on is no longer shown in the upper left-hand corner. The Sign out menu item changes back to Sign in. Guest User Access By default, the Webserver recognizes the user guest without a password; this was set up for initial access or guest access.
765-4102/0100-0000 Commissioning An additional user can be created in the second row. Proceed as follows: 1. In the Username field, enter the username to user for the user. Users that are already in use are not allowed here. 2. In the Password field, enter the password for this username. 3. Using the combo box on the right, select the role for the new user being created (the available roles are Maintenance, Operator and Administrator). 4.
Commissioning 765-4102/0100-0000 Figure 29: DIO Forcing Menu Item, “DIO Forcing” Screen You have three options for each pin that supports the forcing function: Table 56: Input Options for Forcing for Each Pin of a Port Option “Force” Checkbox “Set/Clr” Checkbox Forcing – substitute value bit is set (1) Checked Checked Forcing – substitute value bit is deleted (0) Checked Not checked No forcing for this pin Not checked No meaning To enter these, there are two checkboxes in the table for each p
765-4102/0100-0000 Commissioning ð Unless another user is already accessing it, access to the forcing functionality is now enabled. The screen shows a table with checkboxes in the force columns and should look something like this: Figure 30: IOL Forcing Menu Item, “IOL Forcing” Screen You can find a description of and more information on the forcing function and explanations of terms in section 8 Forcing [} 25].
Commissioning 765-4102/0100-0000 10.2.3 WAGO IO-Link Configurator 10.2.3.1 System Requirements The following system requirements must be met for the WAGO I/O Field configuration software to be installed: Minimum System Requirements Table 57: Minimum System Requirements Components Requirements Operating system Windows 7 (32- and 64-bit) Windows 8 (32- and 64-bit) Windows 8.
765-4102/0100-0000 Commissioning This normally the controller’s job, and the tool cannot modify the configuration here concurrently. However, some masters can also be operated on the tool without a PLC. In this case, the tool can configure the master. For ETHERNET-based WAGO IO-Link masters, this functionality is usually available if there is no connection to the PLC. Please refer to the corresponding documentation of the master in this regard.
Commissioning 765-4102/0100-0000 Multiple licenses can be provided through one license key/link. Select the licenses you want to transfer and select “Activate Selected Licenses Now.” 10.2.3.2.3 Install An executable file “Setup.exe” installs the program. This copies all the required files to the working directory. “Uninstall” can be invoked from the Windows Control Panel. The installation is only possible with PC administrator rights.
765-4102/0100-0000 Commissioning the commissioning phase, for example, you can switch it off for a specific “password validity” period. The login then occurs automatically with the last user role, without a password prompt. This setting is also made under “Extras/Manage Users.” Under “Extras/Manage Users,” you can specify whether or not the start screen should be suppressed upon startup. The start screen can then also be opened via “Help/About” and contains information about the software version. 10.2.3.
Commissioning 765-4102/0100-0000 IO-Link devices from all manufacturers can be supported. These are described by the associated IODDs, which must then be imported. WAGO IO-Link Configurator supports IODDs per specifications 1.0.1 and 1.1. One IODD can contain multiple variants of an IOLink device. In the catalog, each variant appears in its own entry, since these are products with different item numbers for the manufacturer as well. However, all variants are always imported or deleted.
765-4102/0100-0000 Commissioning When it is operated from an engineering tool (TCI), the topology is passed from the engineering tool to the connected IO-Link device. The structure of the topology starts here with the CPU, followed by its communication threads with the connected IO-Link masters. In this case, only IO-Link devices can be added or deleted in WAGO IO-Link Configurator. The definition of the higher-level topology is fixed by the engineering tool and cannot be modified here.
Commissioning 765-4102/0100-0000 Execution via TCI: Table 60: Execution of WAGO IO-Link Configurator via TCI Menu Description File/New Project Delete all project content that was added in addition to the information from the engineering tool Save File/Project Save project 10.2.3.3.6.2 Language Selection Except for the standard dialogs, you can switch between English and German for all text in WAGO IO-Link Configurator.
765-4102/0100-0000 Commissioning Table 63: WAGO IO-Link Configurator – User Roles User Role Description Specialist The user sees the “Specialist” selection of parameters. Write access is usually unrestricted. This is specified in the device description by the device manufacturer and may differ for different devices. The specialist can change passwords and their validity periods for all user roles. The pre-set password is “special.
Commissioning 765-4102/0100-0000 • IODD V1.1 for IO-Link devices per IO-Link V1.1 • Use of IODD V1.0 is no longer allowed, so it is no longer supported Table 64: Importing an IODD Device Description Menu Description Extras/Import IODD Opens the “Import IODD” dialog Note Include files into WAGO IO-Link Configurator only with the import function WAGO IO-Link Configurator uses a hidden directory as the storage location for the imported IODDs and IOLMs.
765-4102/0100-0000 Commissioning Showing the Log and Logfile A series of diagnostic outputs are written to a log file to aid in support requests. The content can be viewed in the log window. The display can be switched on and off under Extras. Double-clicking in the Log window enlarges the window to the size of the workbench. Right-clicking opens the context menu. • Delete Output Deletes the content of the output window; However, data continues to be written to the log file.
Commissioning 765-4102/0100-0000 • Save Logfile As Saves the log file under a path of your choosing; send this file to WAGO Support along with support requests. TCI Invocation Here you can specify whether only the IO-Link master selected in the engineering tool, the network line with the selected IO-Link masters or all network lines are displayed. The default setting is that only the selected IO-Link master is displayed. This corresponds to the basic operating philosophy of the engineering tool.
765-4102/0100-0000 Commissioning Figure 32: IO-Link Master Control General Settings The top third of the IO-Link master control contains information on the WAGO IO-Link master (identification section). The table in the middle shows all the available IO-Link ports and their configuration. Below that there are buttons for searching for connected IOLink devices and transferring the WAGO IO-Link master’s data storage data. The lower section shows detailed information on the port selected in the table. 10.2.
Commissioning 765-4102/0100-0000 Figure 33: [Search Masters] Button A list appears of the IO-Link masters of the WAGO I/O System Field that were found. Double-clicking the IO-Link master you want to add adds it. Right-clicking makes additional functions available, such as modifying network settings and flashing. Figure 34: Results List Once the IO-Link master has been added, the “Flash” function can be used to identify the IO-Link master. Figure 35: [Flash] Button 10.2.3.3.7.
765-4102/0100-0000 Commissioning 10.2.3.3.7.3 Searching for IO-Link Devices This can only be performed online. If connections are configured as IO-Link, a search can be performed for connected products. If the IODD for these products is found in the WAGO IO-Link Configurator database, the corresponding IODD opens. Otherwise, only data that can be displayed even without the IODD is displayed.
Commissioning 765-4102/0100-0000 The serial number is also checked. This ensures that IO-Link devices can only be replaced by authorized personnel. To allow this, it is necessary to revert the inspection level to at least “compatible,” enter the new serial number and then reset the inspection level to “identical.” Data Storage / Data Storage Mode This function is only available for IO-Link devices of IO-Link versions V1.1 and higher.
765-4102/0100-0000 Commissioning Figure 36: “Common” Tab • Port Config List of the connections with IO-Link standard port configuration; the implementation follows the standard master interface (SMI, IO-Link interface-specification V1.1.3). • Settings This tab only appears if the IO-Link requires additional parameterization or parameterization differing from the standard. There is a plug-in interface for manufacturer-specific dialogs for this purpose.
Commissioning 765-4102/0100-0000 Figure 37: “Port Config” Tab There is a toolbar for quick access: 110 Product manual | Version: 2.1.0 8PORT IOL-B FLD PN DC 24V 2.
765-4102/0100-0000 Commissioning • Connected Status A connection exists between WAGO IO-Link Configurator and the WAGO IO-Link master • PLC Connection Status Indicates whether or not a PLC is connected to the master; if a PLC is connected, it has access rights for configuration and for writing process output data; otherwise, the tool has full access. • Flashing Requests flashing for finding the master; this is not available for all masters.
Commissioning 765-4102/0100-0000 A module can be selected from the list of available modules and added. Selected modules can be deleted. Under “Address,” the address within the station can be selected. In principle, the interface is designed for a hierarchical topology with up to four levels. However, only one level (n|0|0|0) is currently supported. 10.2.3.3.9 IO-Link Device Control The IO-Link devices are described by XML device descriptions.
765-4102/0100-0000 Commissioning Opens the “Device Default Settings” dialog • Load onto device All read/write variables that are accessible in the present user role are transferred. However, this does not take into account whether menus are expanded or hidden, e.g., due to the operating mode selection. • Load from device All variables that are accessible in the present user role are transferred. However, this does not take into account whether menus are expanded or hidden, e.g.
Commissioning 765-4102/0100-0000 Stores the settings selected in the “Scope Settings,” “Menu Collapse States” and “Variable Values” checkboxes in the “default” settings. • Store Settings Stores the settings selected with the “Scope Settings,” “Menu Collapse States” and “Variable Values” checkboxes; an input window appears for selecting the name and comments on the settings.
765-4102/0100-0000 Commissioning 10.2.3.3.9.4 Identification, Monitoring, Parameters and Diagnostics Tabs • Offline – The variables’ structure and value settings are shown. For R/W variables, the variable values can be changed and are stored in the project. • Online – When switching to online, no data is transferred automatically. You can use the [Check] button to compare the data on the device and in the project configuration.
Commissioning 765-4102/0100-0000 Figure 38: Scope Tab Figure 39: Scope Configuration Window Section Configuration of the Scope function • Visible Indicates whether the process data element is displayed; up to eight curves can be displayed simultaneously • IO (read only) Indicates whether the process data element represents input or output data • Name (read only) The name of the process data element • Digital 116 Product manual | Version: 2.1.0 8PORT IOL-B FLD PN DC 24V 2.
765-4102/0100-0000 Commissioning Indicates whether the values are discrete values; the default setting for all booleans or integers with enumeration is “Digital” • Value Min, Value Max Value range of the process data element; the default setting is taken from the IODD. The possible values are limited to these. Since the IODD usually does not indicate a value range for the process data, the user must configure this. The curves are restricted to the value range according to the setting.
Commissioning 765-4102/0100-0000 W Warning N Notification Mode: >> appears << disappears single shot 10.2.3.3.9.8 “FW Update” Tab This tab appears if the firmware update profile is provided in the IODD. New firmware versions are supplied as a *-YYYYMMDD-IOLFW1.0.iolfw package. Firmware packages can be read in for any IO-Link devices in the “Settings/Import IOLFW” menu in the workbench.
765-4102/0100-0000 Commissioning Displays the XML source text With navigation to the main elements of the IODD With text search within the IODD 10.2.3.4 Parameterizing the Product with WAGO IO-Link Configurator WAGO IO-Link masters can be used in various system environments. They can be either gateways that link IO-Link to higher-level fieldbus or ETHERNET systems, modules in modular remote I/O Systems or a fixed component of devices like controllers.
Commissioning 765-4102/0100-0000 The communication with the WAGO IO-Link master is performed over the communication channels provided by the engineering tool (TCI class 3) or its own communication channels (TCI class 2), depending on the case. The process data is stored in the engineering tool’s project repository, so it is included when the project is archived and unarchived with the engineering tool. 10.2.3.4.
765-4102/0100-0000 Commissioning • During operation via TCI, you cannot modify the WAGO IO-Link master configuration in WAGO IO-Link Configurator. This is done in the “Hardware Config” of the PLC engineering tool. For information on this, please read the documentation of the PLC engineering tool and the WAGO IO-Link master. • The communication between WAGO IO-Link Configurator and the WAGO IO-Link masters is realized by the PLC engineering tool.
Commissioning 765-4102/0100-0000 In Direct Write mode, the modified variable is transferred directly. If the IO-Link device supports this, it is always transferred with block parameterization in order to ensure data consistency and to back up its value in the data storage. Note Note difference between “Block Write Mode” and “Direct Write Mode” Do not confuse “Block Write Mode” and “Direct Write Mode” with the use of block parameterization 10.2.3.4.5.
765-4102/0100-0000 Commissioning The client can access device parameters anonymously (only read access) or with a username/password (read/write access). The username and password are set with the Field IO Webserver. The following figure shows an excerpt from the device’s information model. Figure 41: Figure 49: OPC UA: Device Information Model 10.2.5.1 Parameterizing the Product via OPC UA 10.2.5.1.1 Identifying Devices The device provides nodes for device identification.
Commissioning 765-4102/0100-0000 Table 66: Identify Devices Node Name Node Class Access Description SerialNumber Variable Read Serial number of the device SoftwareRevision Variable Read Revision/version of the device firmware 10.2.5.1.2 Configuring Parameters The OPC UA server provides nodes with configuration parameters for the device. For example, the OPC UA client can read out the upper limiting value for temperature in the OverTemperature node.
765-4102/0100-0000 Commissioning Table 67: Device-Specific Configuration Parameters Node Name Node Class Access Description UnderVoltageL2 Variable Read Lower limiting value for the voltage in supply cable 2; unit: mV VoltageHysteresis Variable Read Voltage hysteresis; unit: mA If the voltage exceeds the limiting value, the voltage must fall back below the limiting value by the hysteresis to revoke the diagnosis. The OPC UA server provides nodes with configuration parameters for each port.
Commissioning 765-4102/0100-0000 10.2.5.1.4 Reading out Measured Values The OPC UA server provides nodes with calculated measured values. For example, the OPC UA client can read out the calculated total current of supply cable 1 in the SumCurrentL node. The path to this node is: Root > Object > DeviceSet > [device name] > IOLinkMaster > Diagnostics > Current The following table lists device-specific (calculated) measured values.
765-4102/0100-0000 Commissioning The following table lists port-specific diagnostic information.
Commissioning 765-4102/0100-0000 Table 73: Port Specific Statistical Information 128 Node Name Node Class Access Description MinVoltagePin1, MinVoltagePin2, MinVoltagePin4 Variable Read Minimum voltage on pin 1, pin 2 or pin 4 since the value was reset; unit: mV Product manual | Version: 2.1.0 8PORT IOL-B FLD PN DC 24V 2.
765-4102/0100-0000 Diagnostics Diagnostics 11 11.1 Diagnostics via Indicators Supply Voltage Status The 1L and 2L LEDs indicate the status of the supply voltages.
Diagnostics 765-4102/0100-0000 Table 77: APL LED LED Color APL Duo LED, red/green/yellow (yellow = simultaneously red and green) Off State Description Off LED without function PROFINET IO-Device Status The BF and SF LEDs indicate the status of the PROFINET IO-Device. The LNK and ACT LEDs indicate the ETHERNET status. PROFINET IO-Device Status The following table describes the LED states of the PROFINET IO-Device.
765-4102/0100-0000 Diagnostics Table 81: LED States – ETHERNET Status LED State Description Flickering (load-dependent) The indicator switches on and off at a frequency of 10 Hz, indicating high ETHERNET activity: on for 50 ms and then off for 50 ms. The indicator switches on and off at irregularity intervals to indicate low ETHERNET activity. Bluetooth Status The Bluetooth® LED is integrated into the Bluetooth® antenna and indicates the connection status.
Diagnostics 765-4102/0100-0000 Table 84: General Alarms Number (hex) Alarm Description Corrective Action 0x0101 Overvoltage, 1L Overvoltage in supply cable 1L Check supply voltage The supply cable has exceeded the limiting value for the maximum voltage 0x0102 Overtemperature Overtemperature The device temperature has exceeded the upper limiting value 0x0103 Overload, 1L Overload in supply cable 1L Eliminate external heat source or overload Eliminate overload The total current in supply cab
765-4102/0100-0000 Diagnostics Table 85: IO-Link Master Diagnostic Alarms Channel Error Extended Chan- Description nel Error Type Corrective Action 0x9502 0x1802 Incorrect device identification Check port configuration parameters 0x9502 0x1803 Incorrect device identification Check port configuration parameters 0x9502 0x1804 Short circuit on C/Q Check wiring 0x9502 0x1805 PHY overtemperature Check temperature and load 0x9502 0x1806 Short circuit on L+ Check wiring 0x9502 0x1807 Ove
Diagnostics 765-4102/0100-0000 Table 86: Process Alarms for IO-Link Device Diagnostics 134 Channel Error Extended Description of the Error Function (PROFINET) Channel Error on the Connected IO-Link Device Type (PROFINET) Corrective Action on the Connected IO-Link Device 0x9500 0x4210 Device overheating Eliminate heat source 0x9500 0x4220 Device undercooling Insulate IO-Link device 0x9500 0x5000 Hardware error in device Replace IO-Link device 0x9500 0x5010 Malfunction of a component Repa
765-4102/0100-0000 Service Service 12 12.1 Resetting to Factory Settings The product can be reset to the factory settings. Use WAGO Webserver I/O Field for this purpose. Section Parameterizing the Product via WAGO Webserver I/O Field describes this process. 12.2 Updating Firmware The product’s firmware can be updated. Use WAGO Webserver I/O Field for this purpose. You need the firmware file corresponding to the module type. The name of the firmware file is always FWUPDATE.
Decommissioning 765-4102/0100-0000 Decommissioning 13 13.1 Disposal and Recycling Table 87: WEEE Mark Logo Description Electrical and electronic equipment may not be disposed of with household waste. This also applies to products without this mark. Electrical and electronic equipment contain materials and substances that can be harmful to the environment and health. Electrical and electronic equipment must be disposed of properly after use.
765-4102/0100-0000 Appendix Appendix 14 14.1 Installation Regulations Specified by Approvals Because the following information refers to language-specific regulations, standards or certifications applicable to the specific installation and operation location, it is presented in the respective original language. EU Declaration of Conformity Hereby, WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG declares that the radio equipment type 0765-4102/0100-0000 is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU.
Appendix 765-4102/0100-0000 Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment. 14.2 Operational Description Product description The product is for the acquisition and output via IO-Link to sensors, actuators and hubs of field signals that are sent to a higherlevel controller or received. The product serves as a decentralized input/output unit in PROFINET I/O networks.
765-4102/0100-0000 Appendix We declare that we meet the EN 62479 standard with respect to the limiting value for low powers less than 20 mW. Therefore, the product fundamentally corresponds to the European limiting values for high-frequency radiation. Product Designs SlimLine (W × H × D) 35 × 30 × 210 mm WideLine (W × H × D) 60 × 30 × 210 mm Temperature range Surrounding air temperature (operation) –25 °C ... +70 °C Surrounding air temperature (storage) –40 °C ...
Appendix 765-4102/0100-0000 • • • • 140 PROFINET® is a registered trademark of Siemens AG. QR Code is a registered trademark of DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED. Subversion® is a trademark of the Apache Software Foundation. Windows® is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Product manual | Version: 2.1.0 8PORT IOL-B FLD PN DC 24V 2.
765-4102/0100-0000 List of Tables List of Tables Table 1 Complete instructions for use ............................................................................................ 7 Table 2 Legend for “View” Figure ................................................................................................... 15 Table 3 Power supply ..................................................................................................................... 16 Table 4 IO-Link (Class B)...............
List of Tables 765-4102/0100-0000 Table 37 PROFINET Modules and Submodules .............................................................................. 50 Table 38 Port Submodules ............................................................................................................... 50 Table 39 Connect IO-Link Device or Digital Input or Output............................................................. 64 Table 40 Data on the “Dashboard” Page ..........................................
765-4102/0100-0000 List of Tables Table 73 Port Specific Statistical Information ................................................................................... 127 Table 74 Supply Voltage Status, 1L and 2L...................................................................................... 129 Table 75 System Status.................................................................................................................... 129 Table 76 Field LED ........................................
List of Figures 765-4102/0100-0000 List of Figures Figure 1 View .............................................................................................................................. 14 Figure 2 Circuit Diagram for Each Port ....................................................................................... 17 Figure 3 Derating, 0765-4102/0100-0000 ...................................................................................
765-4102/0100-0000 List of Figures Figure 36 “Common” Tab .............................................................................................................. 109 Figure 37 “Port Config” Tab........................................................................................................... 110 Figure 38 Scope Tab..................................................................................................................... 116 Figure 39 Scope Configuration Window Section......
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