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WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750
750-880, -881, -882 ETHERNET Programmable Fieldbus

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Table of Contents
1
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5

Notes about this Documentation ................................................................. 5


Validity of this Documentation ................................................................. 5
Copyright................................................................................................... 5
Symbols ..................................................................................................... 6
Number Notation ....................................................................................... 8
Font Conventions ...................................................................................... 8

2
Important Notes ........................................................................................... 9
2.1
Legal Bases ............................................................................................... 9
2.1.1
Subject to Changes ............................................................................... 9
2.1.2
Personnel Qualifications ....................................................................... 9
2.1.3
Use of the 750 Series in Compliance with Underlying Provisions ...... 9
2.1.4
Technical Condition of Specified Devices ......................................... 10
2.2
Safety Advice (Precautions) .................................................................... 11
3
Quickstart Description .............................................................................. 13
3.1
Hardware Design ..................................................................................... 13
3.1.1
Electric Connection ............................................................................ 13
3.1.2
View PLC ETHERNET 750-880 and its Connection ........................ 14
3.1.3
View PLC ETHERNET 750-881 and its Connection ........................ 16
3.1.4
View PLC ETHERNET 750-882 and its Connection ........................ 18
3.1.5
Operating Mode Switch ...................................................................... 20
3.2
Preparatory Measures .............................................................................. 21
3.2.1
Installing WAGO-I/O-PRO ................................................................ 21
3.2.2
Starting Up the Ehernet Network ....................................................... 26
3.2.2.1
Determining the IP address of your PC and changing it if required27
3.2.2.2
Assigning an IP address to the SPS ............................................... 28
3.2.2.3
Testing the ETHERNET Link ....................................................... 31
3.2.3
Installing the USB Driver ................................................................... 32
3.3
The First Program ................................................................................... 34
3.3.1
Create New Project ............................................................................. 34
3.3.2
Select Target System .......................................................................... 34
3.3.3
Create PLC_PRG Module .................................................................. 36
3.3.4
Configure Hardware ........................................................................... 36
3.3.5
Write Application ............................................................................... 41
3.3.6
Commissioning ................................................................................... 47
3.3.6.1
Configuring a Communication Driver for an ETHERNET Link .. 47
3.3.6.2
Configuring a Communication Driver for a USB Link ................. 49
3.3.7
Loading and Starting the Program ...................................................... 52
3.3.8
Visualization ....................................................................................... 52
3.3.8.1
Create Visualization....................................................................... 53
3.3.8.2
Web Visualization ......................................................................... 62
3.4
Memory Card (750-880) for Memory Expansion ................................... 64
3.4.1
Memory Card Slot .............................................................................. 65
3.4.1.1
Inserting a Memory Card ............................................................... 66
3.4.1.2
Removing the Memory Card ......................................................... 66
3.4.2
Access to the SD Card via FTP Client ............................................... 67
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Fieldbus Protocols Supported ................................................................... 69

List of Figures ...................................................................................................... 70


List of Tables ........................................................................................................ 72
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1.1

Validity of this Documentation


This documentation is only applicable to the 750-880, -881, -882 ETHERNET
Programmable Fieldbus of the WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750 series.

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1.2

Copyright
This Manual, including all figures and illustrations, is copyright-protected. Any
further use of this Manual by third parties that violate pertinent copyright
provisions is prohibited. Reproduction, translation, electronic and phototechnical
filing/archiving (e.g., photocopying) as well as any amendments require the
written consent of WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG, Minden, Germany.
Non-observance will involve the right to assert damage claims.

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1.3

Symbols

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Personal Injury!
Indicates a high-risk, imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will
result in death or serious injury.
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Personal Injury Caused by Electric Current!


Indicates a high-risk, imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will
result in death or serious injury.
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Personal Injury!
Indicates a moderate-risk, potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in death or serious injury.
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Personal Injury!
Indicates a low-risk, potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may
result in minor or moderate injury.
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Damage to Property!
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in
damage to property.
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Damage to Property Caused by Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)!


Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in
damage to property.
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Important Note!
Indicates a potential malfunction which, if not avoided, however, will not result in
damage to property.
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Additional Information:
Refers to additional information which is not an integral part of this
documentation (e.g., the Internet).
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1.4

Number Notation
Table 1: Number Notation

Number code
Decimal
Hexadecimal
Binary

Example
100
0x64
'100'
'0110.0100'

Note
Normal notation
C notation
In quotation marks, nibble separated with
dots (.)

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1.5

Font Conventions
Table 2: Font Conventions

Font type
italic
Menu
>

Input
Value
[Button]

[Key]

Indicates
Names of paths and data files are marked in italic-type.
e.g.: C:\Programme\WAGO-I/O-CHECK
Menu items are marked in bold letters.
e.g.: Save
A greater-than sign between two names means the selection of a
menu item from a menu.
e.g.: File > New
Designation of input or optional fields are marked in bold letters,
e.g.: Start of measurement range
Input or selective values are marked in inverted commas.
e.g.: Enter the value 4 mA under Start of measurement range.
Pushbuttons in dialog boxes are marked with bold letters in square
brackets.
e.g.: [Input]
Keys are marked with bold letters in square brackets.
e.g.: [F5]

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Important Notes

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This section includes an overall summary of the most important safety


requirements and notes that are mentioned in each individual section. To protect
your health and prevent damage to devices as well, it is imperative to read and
carefully follow the safety guidelines.
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2.1

Legal Bases

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2.1.1

Subject to Changes
WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG reserves the right to provide for any
alterations or modifications that serve to increase the efficiency of technical
progress. WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG owns all rights arising from
the granting of patents or from the legal protection of utility patents. Third-party
products are always mentioned without any reference to patent rights. Thus, the
existence of such rights cannot be excluded.

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2.1.2

Personnel Qualifications
All sequences implemented on Series 750 devices may only be carried out by
electrical specialists with sufficient knowledge in automation. The specialists
must be familiar with the current norms and guidelines for the devices and
automated environments.
All changes to the coupler or controller should always be carried out by qualified
personnel with sufficient skills in PLC programming.

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2.1.3

Use of the 750 Series in Compliance with Underlying


Provisions
Couplers, controllers and I/O modules found in the modular WAGO-I/OSYSTEM 750 receive digital and analog signals from sensors and transmit them
to the actuators or higher-level control systems. Using programmable controllers,
the signals can also be (pre-) processed.
The components have been developed for use in an environment that meets the
IP20 protection class criteria. Protection against finger injury and solid impurities
up to 12.5 mm diameter is assured; protection against water damage is not
ensured. Unless otherwise specified, operation of the components in wet and
dusty environments is prohibited.
Operating 750 Series components in home applications without further measures
is only permitted if they meet the emission limits (emissions of interference)
according to EN 61000-6-3. You will find the relevant information in the section
on "WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750" "System Description" "Technical Data" in
the manual for the used fieldbus coupler/controller.

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Appropriate housing (per 94/9/EG) is required when operating the WAGO-I/OSYSTEM 750 in hazardous environments. Please note that a prototype test
certificate must be obtained that confirms the correct installation of the system in
a housing or switch cabinet.
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2.1.4

Technical Condition of Specified Devices


The components to be supplied Ex Works, are equipped with hardware and
software configurations, which meet the individual application requirements.
WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG will be exempted from any liability in
case of changes in hardware or software as well as to non-compliant usage of
components.
Please send your request for modified and new hardware or software
configurations directly to WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG.

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2.2

Safety Advice (Precautions)

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For installing and operating purposes of the relevant device to your system the
following safety precautions shall be observed:
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Do not work on components while energized!


All power sources to the device shall be switched off prior to performing any
installation, repair or maintenance work.
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Installation only in appropriate housings, cabinets or in electrical operation


rooms!
The WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750 and its components are an open system. As such,
install the system and its components exclusively in appropriate housings,
cabinets or in electrical operation rooms. Allow access to such equipment and
fixtures to authorized, qualified staff only by means of specific keys or tools.
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Replace defective or damaged devices!


Replace defective or damaged device/module (e.g., in the event of deformed
contacts), since the long-term functionality of device/module involved can no
longer be ensured.
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Protect the components against materials having seeping and insulating


properties!
The components are not resistant to materials having seeping and insulating
properties such as: aerosols, silicones and triglycerides (found in some hand
creams). If you cannot exclude that such materials will appear in the component
environment, then install the components in an enclosure being resistant to the
above-mentioned materials. Clean tools and materials are imperative for handling
devices/modules.
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Cleaning only with permitted materials!


Clean soiled contacts using oil-free compressed air or with ethyl alcohol and
leather cloths.
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Do not use any contact spray!


Do not use any contact spray. The spray may impair contact area functionality in
connection with contamination.
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Do not reverse the polarity of connection lines!


Avoid reverse polarity of data and power supply lines, as this may damage the
devices involved.
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Avoid electrostatic discharge!


The devices are equipped with electronic components that you may destroy by
electrostatic discharge when you touch. Pay attention while handling the devices
to good grounding of the environment (persons, job and packing).
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3.1

Hardware Design
The fieldbus node is to be installed as follows (viewed from left to right):
Table 3: Hardware Design

Position

I/O Module

PLC ETHERNET

2
3
4

Digital Input Module


Digital Output Module
End Module

750-880 or
750-881 or
750-882
750-400
750-501
750-600

Hardware must include end module 750-600 and an I/O module!


Please note that your hardware setup must include at least one I/O module and
end module 750 600 behind the PLC to ensure the function of the internal data
bus.

3.1.1

Electric Connection
The 24V DC power supply unit is linked to the 24V and 0V power for the PLC
and for the power jumper contacts (see No. 5 in the figures below View PLC
ETHERNET and its 24 V/0 V Connection).
For the application used in the example, it is sufficient to connect a jumper
between "24V" and "+" (see No. 6) or between "0V" and "-" (see No. 9).

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View PLC ETHERNET 750-880 and its Connection

Figure 1: View PLC ETHERNET 750-880 and its 24 V/0 V Connection


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Table 4: Legend to the View ETHERNET TCP/IP Fieldbus Controller


Designati
No.
Meaning
Details see Chapter:
on
LINK
ACT 1, 2,
"Device Description" >
1
Status LEDs Fieldbus
MS, NS,
"Display Elements"
I/O, USR
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2
3

---

A, B or C Status LEDs System/Field Supply

4
5

Group marking carrier (retractable) with


additional marking possibility on two miniature
WSB markers

---

Data Contacts

24 V, 0 V CAGE CLAMP Connections System Supply

CAGE CLAMP Connections Field Supply DC


24 V

---

Power Jumper Contact 24 V DC

---

Unlocking Lug

10

---

11

(Earth)

12

---

Power Jumper Contact (Earth)

13

---

Service Interface (open flap)

CAGE CLAMP Connections Field Supply 0 V

Power Jumper Contact 0 V


CAGE CLAMP Connections Field Supply
(Earth)

--"Device Description" >


"Display Elements"
"Connect Devices" > "Data
Contacts/Internal Bus"
"Connect Devices" >
"Connecting a conductor to
the CAGE CLAMP"
"Connect Devices" >
"Connecting a conductor to
the CAGE CLAMP"
"Connect Devices" >
"Power Contacts/
Field Supply"
"Assembly" >
"Inserting and Removing
Devices"
"Connect Devices" >
"Connecting a conductor to
the CAGE CLAMP"
"Connect Devices" >
"Power Contacts/
Field Supply"
"Connect Devices" >
"Connecting a conductor to
the CAGE CLAMP"
"Connect Devices" >
"Power Contacts/
Field Supply"
"Device Description" >
"Operating Elements"

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Fieldbus connection 2 x RJ-45 as 2-Port


ETHERNET Switch

"Device Description" >


"Connectors"

---

SD card slot with cover lid

Device Description >


Operating Elements

---

Locking Disc

"Assembly" > "Inserting


and Removing Devices"

---

Address Selection Switch

"Device Description" >


"Operating Elements"

X1, X2

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View PLC ETHERNET 750-881 and its Connection

Figure 2: View PLC ETHERNET 750-881 and its 24 V/0 V Connection


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Table 5: Legend to the View ETHERNET TCP/IP Fieldbus Controller


Designati
No.
Meaning
Details see Chapter:
on
LINK
ACT 1, 2,
"Device Description" >
1
Status LEDs Fieldbus
MS, NS,
"Display Elements"
I/O, USR
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2
3

---

A, B or C Status LEDs System/Field Supply

4
5

Group marking carrier (retractable) with


additional marking possibility on two miniature
WSB markers

---

Data Contacts

24 V, 0 V CAGE CLAMP Connections System Supply

CAGE CLAMP Connections Field Supply DC


24 V

---

Power Jumper Contact 24 V DC

---

Unlocking Lug

10

---

11

(Earth)

12

---

Power Jumper Contact (Earth)

13

---

Service Interface (open flap)

CAGE CLAMP Connections Field Supply 0 V

Power Jumper Contact 0 V


CAGE CLAMP Connections Field Supply
(Earth)

--"Device Description" >


"Display Elements"
"Connect Devices" > "Data
Contacts/Internal Bus"
"Connect Devices" >
"Connecting a conductor to
the CAGE CLAMP"
"Connect Devices" >
"Connecting a conductor to
the CAGE CLAMP"
"Connect Devices" >
"Power Contacts/
Field Supply"
"Assembly" >
"Inserting and Removing
Devices"
"Connect Devices" >
"Connecting a conductor to
the CAGE CLAMP"
"Connect Devices" >
"Power Contacts/
Field Supply"
"Connect Devices" >
"Connecting a conductor to
the CAGE CLAMP"
"Connect Devices" >
"Power Contacts/
Field Supply"
"Device Description" >
"Operating Elements"

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Fieldbus connection 2 x RJ-45 as 2-Port


ETHERNET Switch

"Device Description" >


"Connectors"

---

Locking Disc

"Assembly" > "Inserting


and Removing Devices"

---

Address Selection Switch

"Device Description" >


"Operating Elements"

X1, X2

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View PLC ETHERNET 750-882 and its Connection

Figure 3: View PLC ETHERNET 750-882 and its 24 V/0 V Connection


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Table 6: Legend to the View ETHERNET TCP/IP Fieldbus Controller


Designati
No.
Meaning
Details see Chapter:
on
LINK
ACT 1, 2,
"Device Description" >
1
Status LEDs Fieldbus
MS, NS,
"Display Elements"
I/O, USR
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2
3

---

A, B or C Status LEDs System/Field Supply

4
5

Group marking carrier (retractable) with


additional marking possibility on two miniature
WSB markers

---

Data Contacts

24 V, 0 V CAGE CLAMP Connections System Supply

CAGE CLAMP Connections Field Supply DC


24 V

---

Power Jumper Contact 24 V DC

---

Unlocking Lug

10

---

11

(Earth)

12

---

Power Jumper Contact (Earth)

13

---

Service Interface (open flap)

CAGE CLAMP Connections Field Supply 0 V

Power Jumper Contact 0 V


CAGE CLAMP Connections Field Supply
(Earth)

--"Device Description" >


"Display Elements"
"Connect Devices" > "Data
Contacts/Internal Bus"
"Connect Devices" >
"Connecting a conductor to
the CAGE CLAMP"
"Connect Devices" >
"Connecting a conductor to
the CAGE CLAMP"
"Connect Devices" >
"Power Contacts/
Field Supply"
"Assembly" >
"Inserting and Removing
Devices"
"Connect Devices" >
"Connecting a conductor to
the CAGE CLAMP"
"Connect Devices" >
"Power Contacts/
Field Supply"
"Connect Devices" >
"Connecting a conductor to
the CAGE CLAMP"
"Connect Devices" >
"Power Contacts/
Field Supply"
"Device Description" >
"Operating Elements"

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Fieldbus connection 2 x RJ-45


(2 independent Ethernet interfaces)

"Device Description" >


"Connectors"

---

Locking Disc

"Assembly" > "Inserting


and Removing Devices"

---

Address Selection Switch

"Device Description" >


"Operating Elements"

X1, X2

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3.1.5

Operating Mode Switch

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Set the operating mode switch to the top position!


Set the operating mode switch to the top position. At this setting, the firmware
and application program are executed (Activate program execution / "RUN").

The mode selector switch is located behind the cover flap (see No. 13 in the
Figure above).

Figure 4: Mode selector switch (closed and open damper of the service port)
Table 7: Mode selector switch

Number
1
2

Description
Open the damper
Operating mode switch

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3.2

Preparatory Measures

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3.2.1

Installing WAGO-I/O-PRO

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WAGO-I/O-PRO is a programming and visualization tool for PLC programs. This


software is used to develop PLC applications for WAGO-I/O SYSTEM 750
PLCs.
WAGO-I/O-PRO runs in line with the IEC 61131-3 standard, which specifies the
requirements for a programming system.
You can use this programming tool to develop application programs in the
programming languages AWL, KOP, FUP, CFC, ST and AS.
Proceed as follows to perform the installation:
1.

Place the WAGO-I/O-PRO CD into your CD drive.

2.

If the installation does not begin automatically, start the file Setup.exe.

Figure 5: Contents of the WAGO-I/O-PRO CD (folder view), file Setup.exe

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Select the language and confirm it by clicking the button [OK].

Figure 6: Selecting the setup language

4.

Start the Setup using the InstallShield Wizard by clicking the button
[Next >].

Figure 3: Starting the setup

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Accept the license agreement by clicking the button [Yes].

Figure 7: License agreement

6.

Select the target directory and confirm it by clicking the button [Next].

Figure 8: Selecting the target directory

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750-880, -881, -882 ETHERNET Programmable Fieldbus

Select the components to be installed and confirm it by clicking the button


[Next].

Figure 9: Selection of components

8.

Select the program folder and confirm it by clicking the button [Next].

Figure 10: Selection of program folder

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Check the settings you have defined and confirm it by clicking the button
[Next].

Figure 11: Overview of configuration

The pdf document EA_ConfigurationReleaseInfo.pdf with information


about the new version of the WAGO-IO-Configuration dialogue is opened.

Figure 12: pdf file EA_ConfigurationReleaseInfo.pdf

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750-880, -881, -882 ETHERNET Programmable Fieldbus

Complete the CoDeSys setup by clicking the button [Finish].

Figure 13: Completing the setup

3.2.2

Starting Up the Ehernet Network


This section provides you with a step-by-step sample procedure for starting up the
ETHERNET network.
You must perform three steps to start up the network:

Determine the IP address of your PC and change it if required

Assign an IP address to the SPS

Test the ETHERNET link

The description of these work steps can be found in the corresponding following
sections.

Good example!
This description is just an example and only describes the procedure for local
startup of a single SPS using a non-networked computer under the Windows
system.

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Determining the IP address of your PC and changing it if required


The explanation below describes how you can determine the IP address currently
set for your PC and how you can change it if required.
1.

To set up an ETHERNET link connect the ETHERNET port of your PC to


one of the two ETHERNET ports of the SPS using the cross-over cable
provided with the system.

2.

You can determine the IP address of your PC under:


Start > Settings > Networks > LAN.
Here, right click on the option PROPERTIES for the network you are
currently using (LAN X).

3.

Then mark the item "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)" in the popup list and
confirm by clicking [PROPERTIES].

Figure 14: Properties of your LAN network link

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WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750
750-880, -881, -882 ETHERNET Programmable Fieldbus

Check whether the current IP address is set within the address range
192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.254. If not, change it accordingly.

Do not use IP address 192.168.1.100!


Do not use the IP address 192.168.1.100, however, as this network address is
reserved for the SPS in this example.

Figure 15: Properties of the TCP/IP Internet protocol

3.2.2.2

Assigning an IP address to the SPS

The IP address must occur in the network only once!


To ensure error-free network communication the IP addresses assigned to the PC
and to the SPS must be unique within the network!
In the event of an error, the error message "IP address configuration error" (error
code 6 - error argument 6) is indicated by the I/O LED at the next SPS power-on.

You can also use the address selection switch (DIP switch), Web-based
Management, DHCP, BootP or WAGO ETHERNET-Settings to assign an IP
address to the SPS.
The option using the address selection switch is described in this QuickStart
Guide. The other options are not described here, as these are explained separately
in the respective manuals for the 750-880 ETHERNET Programmable Fieldbus
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Controller, 750-881 ETHERNET Programmable Fieldbus Controller and


750-882 ETHERNET Programmable Media-Redundancy Fieldbus Controller.
Use the address selection switch to set the host ID, i.e., the last byte of the IP
address, binary encoded in the range between 1 and 254.
The network address consists of the first three bytes of the IP address; the factory
default settings are:

750-880: 192.168.1.
750-881: 192.168.1.
750-882: 192.168.1. (Port1) or. 192.168.2. (Port2)

You can change this network address in the Web-based Management system
under menu item TCP/IP in the dialog input field "Switch IP address."
Table 8: IP Address Structure

192

Network Address
168
.

Host ID
100

The IP address statically set previously by Web-based Management will be


overwritten with the address assigned by the address selection switch.

Address selection switch values 0 and 255 are permanent default settings!
If you use the address selection switch to set a value of 0 or 255, this will activate
the IP modes for these values.
When a value of 0 is set, the IP configurations executed by Web-based
management will apply.
Setting a value of 255 will activate address allocation by DHCP.

1.

To assign a value (except for 0/255) for the host ID using the address
selection switch you must first convert the host ID value to a binary
numeral.
In the configuration example shown here the host ID 100 is used for the
SPS. The decimal value of "100" converts to a binary code of "01100100."

Table 9: Binary Encoding of Decimal Number 100

MSB
0

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750-880, -881, -882 ETHERNET Programmable Fieldbus

Set the bits in order using the 8 DIP switches. Begin with DIP switch 1 to
set Bit 0 (LSB) and continue up to DIP switch 8 for Bit 7 (MSB).

Figure 16: Address selection switch with set IP address (192.168.1.100)

3.

Restart the SPS after adjusting the address selection switch to apply the IP
configuration changes.
To do this, open the cover for the service interface and press the mode
switch down (e.g., using an actuation tool, Item No.: 210-720).

Figure 17: Restarting the SPS via hardware reset

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Testing the ETHERNET Link


1.

To test the ETHERNET link open the command line interpreter by entering
"cmd" at Start > Execute under Windows.

Figure 18: "Execute ...." dialog window

2.

Enter the command "ping 192.168.1.100."

Figure 19: Command line interpreter with ping command

When the ETHERNET link is error free you will receive the following ping
statistics: "Packets: Sent=4, Received=4, Lost=0 (0% loss)."

Figure 20: Command line interpreter with ping statistics

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WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750
750-880, -881, -882 ETHERNET Programmable Fieldbus

Installing the USB Driver


The "WAGO USB Service Cable" (Item No.: 750-923) provides easy
communication with the WAGO software tools (WAGO-ETHERNET-Settings,
WAGO-I/O-CHECK 3, etc.) and with the IEC-61131 programming topology
(WAGO-I/O-PRO).
Proceed as follows to install the USB driver:
1.

Start the network browser and open the web page www.wago.com.
You can dowload the USB Driver under:
Service Downloads AUTOMATION
WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750/753 759-923.

2.

Change into your download file, open the arvice file 750-923.zip and
execute the file Setup.exe, accordingly for your operating system in the file
WIN2K_XP_VISTA_WIN7 or WIN98.

Figure 21: Installing the USB Driver

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Select the installation directory and start the setup by clicking the button
[Install].

Figure 22: Selecting the target directory

4.

As soon as tThe installation completed successfully, finish the Setup by


clicking the button [OK].

Figure 23: Finishing the installation of the USB Driver


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3.3

The First Program

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Preparatory measures are required!


Please note that the steps described below require that the preparatory measures
cited previously have all been successfully performed. It is imperative that you
have installed the WAGO-I/O-PRO software and the USB cable driver, and that
there is a network connection between the PLC and PC.

3.3.1

3.3.2

Create New Project


1.

Launch the WAGO-I/O-PRO development environment.

2.

From the File > New menu, create a new project.

Select Target System


1.

First select the PLC from the drop-down list for the target system settings.

Figure 24: PLC drop-down list

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Click [OK] to confirm your target system settings.

Figure 25: Confirm target system settings (example: WAGO_750-881)

The "New Module" dialog appears.


3.

If you want to change the target system of your project later, select the
Target System Settings on the Resources tab.

Figure 26: Change the target system under: Target System Settings on the Resources tab.

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WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750
750-880, -881, -882 ETHERNET Programmable Fieldbus

Create PLC_PRG Module


If you want to create an initial module in a new project, the module automatically
receives the name "PLC_PRG". Execution starts from there and you can also call
other modules from there (programs, function blocks, and functions).

Initially, PLC_PRG is the only module!


Please note that until you have created a task configuration, PLC_PRG is the
only module that is called up and executed cyclically by the runtime system
during operation. This module is called up and executed exactly once per control
cycle.

1.

In the New Module dialog, select the Module Language "FUP" (function
plan) and keep the settings Module Type "Program" and Module Name
"PLC_PRG".

2.

Click [OK] to confirm your settings.

Figure 27: "New Module" dialog

3.3.4

Configure Hardware
Configure the hardware, before you actually begin creating the program module.
In the sample project, the hardware setup consists of the following components:

PLC ETHERNET

750-881

2-channel digital input module

750-400

2-channel digital output module

750-501

End module SPS ETHERNET

750-600
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For the hardware configuration, double-click PLC Configuration on the


Resources tab.

Figure 28: Configure the hardware under: Resources tab, PLC Configuration

The "PLC Configuration" dialog appears.


2.

In the "PLC Configuration" dialog, select K-Bus[FIX] 1 in the tree structure.

3.

Then right-click to open the context menu and select the Add sub-module
menu item.

Figure 29: "PLC Configuration" dialog Add sub-module menu item

The "I/O Configurator" dialog appears.

*K-Bus = internal data bus

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Click on the [+] button in the "I/O Configurator" dialog.


The "Selected Modules" dialog appears.

Figure 30: "Configuration" dialog Inputs/Outputs, button [+]

5.

In the left window, select the I/O modules based on your hardware setup
and click on the [Insert >>] button to add them.

Figure 31: "Selected Modules" dialog

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The end module is not specified!


Please note that the 750-600 end module is not specified when configuring the
PLC.

6.

Click [OK] to close the "Selected Modules" dialog.

7.

Then assign variables to the digital input/output modules in the right


window of the I/O Configurator.

Figure 32: "Configuration" dialog, Inputs/Outputs tab, assign global variables

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Make the following declarations in this sample project:


Table 10: Digital input module 750-400

Channel
1
2

Variable
DI 1
DI2

Table 11: Digital output module 750-501

Channel
1
2

Variable
DO1
DO2

Global variable declaration!


Please note that the variables declared in the I/O configurator are known as global
variables throughout the project.
8.

Click [OK] to close the "Configuration" dialog.

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Write Application
In the sample project, the application consists of a simple control of the first
channel (DO1) of the digital output module. It is controlled depending on the
states of both channels (DI1 and DI2) of the digital input module. A function
block with RS logic (reset dominant) is used.
1.

Select the Modules tab.

2.

Double-click on the PLC_PRG module to open the program block window.

Figure 33: Modules tab, PLC_PRG (PRG) module

3.

In the program module window, click on the small square behind the three
question marks ??? to highlight it.

4.

Then right-click to display the context menu.

5.

Select the Box menu item.


An AND module is created by default.

Figure 34: PLC_PRG program module window, Module context menu item

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Replace it with the required module by pressing <F2> to open the Input
Assistant.
A dialog appears in which you can select the required module from the
available modules.

Figure 35: Input Assistant, select standard function blocks

7.

In the left window, select the Standard Function Blocks category for this
example, and in the right window, select the bistable function block RS
(FB) from the Standard.lib library.

8.

Create an instance (data copy) from the RS (FB) module.

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Select the three question marks ??? above the inserted module, write the
instance name "rsDO1" instead, and left-click behind the function block.
The Variable Declaration dialog appears in which the VAR class (for local
variables), name rsDO1, and type RS are already entered.

Figure 36: Variable Declaration dialog

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If you want, add a comment and click [OK] to close the dialog.
The instance is now entered in the declaration part of the module.

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11.

Select the three question marks ??? located on the inserted SET block input.

12.

Press <F2> to open the Input Assistant.


The Input Assistant appears.

13.

In the left window, select the Global


Variable category, and in the right window, the D1 (BOOL) variable.

Figure 37: Global variables

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14.

Select the three question marks ??? located on the inserted RESET1 block
input.

15.

Press <F2> to open the Input Assistant.


The Input Assistant appears.

16.

In the left window, select the Global


Variable category, and in the right window, the D2 (BOOL) variable.

17.

In the program module window, click on the small square on the Q1 output
of the function block to highlight it.

18.

Then right-click to display the context menu.

Figure 38: Function block assignment

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Now select the Assignment menu item and assign the global variable DO1
(BOOL) in the same way to the output of the function block.

Figure 39: Function block assignment DO1

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Commissioning
This chapter describes step-by-step how to load your previously created
WAGO I/O-PRO project into your PLC, how to start program execution, and how
to create a boot project.

3.3.6.1

Configuring a Communication Driver for an ETHERNET Link


1.

To set up the communication driver for the ETHERNET connection, click


on the Communication Parameters... menu item in the WAGO-I/O-PRO
dialog under the Online menu.

Figure 40: Communication driver

The "Communication Parameters" dialog appears.

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In the "Communication Parameters" dialog, click the [NEW] button to


create a new communication channel.
The "Communication Parameters: New Channel" dialog appears.

Figure 41: Communication Parameters, Create communication channel

3.

For an ETHERNET connection, assign a name to the communication


channel you just created in the Name input box (here
"ETHERNETConnection" as an example).

4.

Then select the driver "Tcp/Ip 3S Tcp/Ip driver."

5.

Click [OK] to confirm your entries.

Figure 42: Communication Parameters, New channel

6.

Then double-click on the localhost address field in the Value column in the
"Communication Parameters" dialog for this communication channel.

7.

Enter the IP address of your PLC here (192.168.1.100).


You can leave all other parameters (Port, Motorola byteorder, and the
gateway settings) as they are.

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Click [OK] to confirm your entries.

Figure 43: Communication Parameters, IP address

3.3.6.2

Configuring a Communication Driver for a USB Link


1.

Connect the USB cable (750-923) to a USB port of your PC.

2.

Under Windows, you can check which COM port of your PC has been
assigned to the USB cable at:
Start > Settings > Control panel > System.
The "System Properties" dialog appears.

3.

Here, select the tab Hardware and click the button [Device manager] to
open the dialog window for the device manager.

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Add the group Ports (COM and LPT) to the tree structure. The entry
WAGO USB Service Cable (COMX) (the designation in parentheses
indicates the assigned COM port; in this example COM27) is given within
this group.

Figure 44: WAGO USB service cable (COMX)

5.

To set up the communication driver for the USB connection, click on the
Communication Parameters... menu item in the WAGO-I/O-PRO dialog
under the Online menu.
The "Communication Parameters" dialog appears.

6.

In the "Communication Parameters" dialog, click the [NEW] button to


create a new communication channel.
The "Communication Parameters: New Channel" dialog appears.

Figure 45: Driver (Serial RS-232 3S Serial RS-232 driver)

7.

For a USB connection, assign a name to the communication channel you


just created in the Name input box (here "USBConnection" as an example).
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Then select the driver "Serial (RS-232) 3S Serial RS-232 driver".

9.

Click [OK] to confirm your entries.

10.

Then double-click on the COM1 address field in the Value column in the
"Communication Parameters" dialog for this communication channel, so
that it is marked in gray.

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Figure 46: Communication Parameters, COM port

11.

Press the [] or [] arrow to increase or decrease the COM port number by


one.
Adjust the COM port previously identified in the Device Manager (in this
example "COM27") in the Communication Parameters accordingly.
You can leave all other parameters (Baudrate, Parity, Stop bits, Motorola
byteorder,
Flow Control) and the gateway settings as they are.

12.

Click [OK] to confirm your entries.

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Loading and Starting the Program


1.

To load the program into your PLC, click on the Login menu item in the
WAGO-I/O-PRO dialog under the Online menu.

2.

Then start program execution in the PLC via the menu item Online > Start.

3.

Now select the menu item Online > Create bootproject to create a boot
project.
With this boot project, the program is automatically loaded when restarting
the PLC.

4.

To automatically start the PLC after restarting, move the Operating mode
switch behind the cover cap of the service interface to the top position
(RUN) on the PLC.

Figure 47: Operating mode switch at the top position (RUN)

3.3.8

Visualization
In this sample project, a visualization is created that displays the logical state of
two digital inputs (DI1 and DI2) and two digital outputs (DO1 and DO2). In
addition, it is possible to change the state of a digital output (here DO2) via a
button in the visualization.
After you have loaded, and started the program created with the WAGO-I/O-PRO
software, you can then display and operate the process via the visualization in two
ways:

You can control the process from the visualization in the WAGO-I/O-PRO
software directly.

You can also call up the process in an Internet browser as a


Web visualization and control the process via this visualization.

The function and presentation are identical for both visualization options.

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The first program must be created!


Please note that the first program must be successfully created as previously
described as a requirement for the steps below. It is imperative that you have
created a WAGO-I/O-PRO project, selected a target system, created a PLC
configuration with the I/O Configurator, created the described application in the
PLC_PRG module, and configured a corresponding communication driver.

A Java runtime environment must be installed for Web visualization via


Internet browser!
Please note that a Java runtime environment must be installed on your PC for
Web visualization via Internet browser.
You can download a Java runtime environment ("JRE") from the Internet free of
charge at: http://java.com/de/download/index.jsp

3.3.8.1

Create Visualization
1.

Select the Visualizations tab and select "Visualizations" in the dialog.

2.

Right-click to open the context menu and select the Insert Object... menu
item.

Figure 48: Create visualization

3.

Assign a name for the new visualization (here "PLC_VISU").

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The name of the visualization object must be "PLC_VISU"!


Please note that the name of the visualization object must be "PLC_VISU" when
creating a Web visualization.
For a WAGO-I/O-PRO project with several visualization objects, the
visualization object called "PLC_VISU" is always loaded first in the Internet
browser.

4.

Then select the Ellipse visualization element and draw a circle. Select the
required starting point and move the cursor while holding down the left
mouse button until the element has the required dimensions.

5.

Select the element.

6.

Right-click to open the context menu and select the Configure... menu item.

Figure 49: Visualization Element, Configure... context menu item

The "Configure element (#0)" dialog appears.

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In the "Configure element (#0)" dialog, select the Text category in the left
drop-down list and assign the label "DI1" to this visualization element.

Figure 50: Visualization element DI1

8.

Then select the category Colors.

9.

In the Color area on the right side, click the [Inside] button to open the
color selection.

Figure 51: Color category, Color area, open "Color" dialog

The "Color" dialog appears.

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Select dark green in the "Color" dialog.

Figure 52: "Color" dialog, select dark green

11.

Click [OK] to confirm your selection.

12.

In the Alarm color area on the right side, then click the [Inside] button to
display the color selection.

Figure 53: Color category, Color alarm area, open "Color" dialog

The "Color" dialog appears again.

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Select bright green in the "Color" dialog.

Figure 54: "Color" dialog, select bright green

14.

Click [OK] to confirm your selection.

15.

In the "Configure element (#0)" dialog, select the Variables category in the
left drop-down list.

Figure 55: Variables category, Change color

16.

Click in the Change color field on the right side.

17.

Press <F2> to open the Input Assistant.


The Input Assistant appears.

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In the right window, select the DI1 (BOOL) variable.

19.

Click [OK] to close the dialog.


The DI1 variable is now entered in the Change color field.

Figure 56: Input Assistant, select global variables

20.

Then click [OK] to close the "Configure element (#0) dialog.

Figure 57: Variables category, Change color assigned DI1

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Draw three more circles using the "Ellipse" visualization element, just as
was described for the first circle.

Figure 58: Draw three more visualization elements

22.

Then configure the visualization elements as follows:


Table 12: Visualization element 2 - configuration settings

Category:
Text
Colors
Colors
Variables

Range
Content (text)
Color (inside)
Alarm color (inside)
Variables (Change color)

Value
DI2
Dark green:
Light green:
D12

Table 13: Visualization element 3 - configuration settings

Category:
Text
Colors
Colors
Variables

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Light green:
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Table 14: Visualization element 4 - configuration settings

Category:
Text
Colors
Colors
Variables
Input

Range
Content (text)
Color (inside)
Alarm color (inside)
Variables (Change color)
Input (toggle variable)

Value
DO2
Dark green:
Light green:
DO2
DO2

The following view then appears:

Figure 59: Configured visualization elements

23.

To load the program into your PLC, click on the Login menu item in the
WAGO-I/O-PRO dialog under the Online menu.

24.

Then start program execution in the PLC via the menu item Online > Start.

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Figure 60: Program running on the PLC

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Web Visualization

Log out to make changes to the target system settings!


Please note that you have to log out of the WAGO-I/O-PRO software to make
changes to the target system settings. If you are still logged in on your PLC with
the WAGO-I/O-PRO software, then click on the Logout menu item in the
WAGO-I/O-PRO dialog under the Online menu.

1.

If you want to change the target system of your project,


select the Target System Settings on the Resources tab.

Figure 61: Change the target system under: Target System Settings on the Resources tab

The "Target System Settings" dialog appears.

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2.

Select the Visualization tab in the "Target System Settings" dialog.

3.

Activate the Web Visualization function in the Visualization tab.

4.

Adjust the resolution of the Web visualization to the resolution of your


monitor in the Display width in pixels and Display height in pixels fields.

Figure 62: "Target System Settings" dialog, Activate web visualization

5.

Click [OK] to confirm your selection.


The "Target System Settings" dialog closes.

6.

Click the Clean all menu item in the WAGO-I/O-PRO dialog under the
Project menu.

7.

Then click the Translate all menu item in Project menu.

8.

To load the program including the Web visualization into your PLC, click
on the Login menu item in the WAGO-I/O-PRO dialog under the Online
menu.

9.

Then start program execution in the PLC via the menu item Online > Start.

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10.

To call up Web visualization from an Internet browser, enter the IP address


for your fieldbus controller (192.168.1.100) in the URL line of your
browser.
An HTML page with the Web-based management system of your PLC
appears.

11.

Click the [WebVisu] button in the navigation column on the left.


You can also call up Web visualization directly via
http://192.168.1.100/plc/webvisu.htm.
The HTML page "WebVisu.htm" appears.

Figure 63: HTML page "WebVisu"

3.4

Memory Card (750-880) for Memory Expansion


The PLC ETHERNET 750-880 has the option of using a memory card to expand
the memory. The memory card is optional and serves as additional memory for
the internal memory of the PLC ETHERNET 750-880.
The user program, user data, the source code of the project, or device settings can
be saved to the memory card and thus already-existing project data and programs
can be copied to one or more PLC's.

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Memory Card Slot


The memory card slot accommodates a secure digital memory card (or SD card
for short) or an SD card with a higher storage capacity (SD high capacity, or
SDHC for short).
The memory card slot has a transparent protective flap that is folded upwards to
open it.

Memory card is not included in the scope of delivery!


Note, the fieldbus controller is delivered without memory card.
To use a memory card, you must order one separately. The fieldbus controller can
also be operated without memory card expansion, the use of a memory card is
optional.

Only use recommended memory cards!


Use only the SD memory card available from WAGO (order no. 758-879/000001) since it is suitable for industrial applications under difficult environmental
conditions and for use in the fieldbus controller.
The compatibility to other storage media available in trade cannot be ensured.

Additional information about the memory card


For technical information about the memory card, see the data sheet for the SD
memory card (order no. 758-879/000-001).
The data sheet is on the Internet at:
www.wago.com Service Documentation WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 758

Figure 64: Opening the memory card slot, inserting the SD card

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Inserting a Memory Card


1.

Use an activation tool or a screwdriver to open the transparent cover flap by


folding it upwards.

2.

Hold the memory card so that the contacts are visible on the left side and the
sloping edge is towards the bottom, as depicted in the figure above.

3.

Insert the memory card into the slot of the fieldbus controller.

4.

Push the memory card all the way in. When you let go, the memory card
will move back a little and then snap in.

5.

Push the cover flap back in by folding it downwards until it snaps in.

Removing the Memory Card


1.

Use an activation tool or a screwdriver to open the transparent cover flap by


folding it upwards.

2.

To remove the memory card, first press it into the slot.


This loosens the mechanical locking

3.

As soon as you let go of the memory card, the memory card is pushed out a
bit and you can remove it.

4.

Push the cover flap back in by folding it downwards until it snaps in.

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3.4.2

Access to the SD Card via FTP Client


You need an FTP client such as "FileZilla" to access the SD card inserted in the
PLC ETHERNET 750-880 via FTP protocol.

Download "FileZilla" free of charge!


You can download "FileZilla" as an FTP client free of charge at http://filezillaproject.org/.

FTP access via an Internet browser is not possible!


Please note that access to the SD card from an Internet browser via the FTP
protocol is not possible.

1.

After successfully downloading, launch "FileZilla".

2.

Open the "Server Manager" from the File menu item.

3.

Create a new server by clicking the [New Server] button.

4.

Give the new server a name (here "750-880 SD Card").

5.

Then configure the new server on the "General" tab as follows:

Figure 65: "FileZilla" FTP client, Server Manager, "General" tab

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Then configure the new server on the "Advanced" tab as follows. Enter "s:\"
as the default directory on the server.

Figure 66: "FileZilla" FTP client, Server Manager - "Advanced" tab

7.

Then configure the new server on the "Transfer Settings" tab as follows.
Enter "1" as the "Maximum number of connections".

Figure 67: "FileZilla" FTP client, Server Manager, "Transfer Settings" tab
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Fieldbus Protocols Supported

Then click the [Connect] button to establish a connection to the SD card


and to carry out the required access to the SD card.

Fieldbus Protocols Supported


Table 15: Fieldbus protocols supported by the PLC

FTP
HTTP
SNTP
DHCP
DNS
BootP
Modbus TCP
Modbus UDP
ETHERNET-IP
Network Variables
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750-881
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X
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750-882
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Figure 2: View PLC ETHERNET 750-881 and its 24 V/0 V Connection............ 16
Figure 3: View PLC ETHERNET 750-882 and its 24 V/0 V Connection............ 18
Figure 4: Mode selector switch (closed and open damper of the service port) ..... 20
Figure 5: Contents of the WAGO-I/O-PRO CD (folder view), file Setup.exe ...... 21
Figure 6: Selecting the setup language .................................................................. 22
Figure 7: License agreement ................................................................................. 23
Figure 8: Selecting the target directory ................................................................. 23
Figure 9: Selection of components ........................................................................ 24
Figure 10: Selection of program folder ................................................................. 24
Figure 11: Overview of configuration ................................................................... 25
Figure 12: pdf file EA_ConfigurationReleaseInfo.pdf ...................................... 25
Figure 13: Completing the setup ........................................................................... 26
Figure 14: Properties of your LAN network link .................................................. 27
Figure 15: Properties of the TCP/IP Internet protocol .......................................... 28
Figure 16: Address selection switch with set IP address (192.168.1.100) ............ 30
Figure 17: Restarting the SPS via hardware reset ................................................. 30
Figure 18: "Execute ...." dialog window ............................................................... 31
Figure 19: Command line interpreter with ping command ................................... 31
Figure 20: Command line interpreter with ping statistics ..................................... 31
Figure 21: Installing the USB Driver .................................................................... 32
Figure 22: Selecting the target directory ............................................................... 33
Figure 23: Finishing the installation of the USB Driver ....................................... 33
Figure 24: PLC drop-down list .............................................................................. 34
Figure 25: Confirm target system settings (example: WAGO_750-881) ............. 35
Figure 26: Change the target system under: Target System Settings on the
Resources tab. .............................................................................................. 35
Figure 27: "New Module" dialog .......................................................................... 36
Figure 28: Configure the hardware under: Resources tab, PLC Configuration . 37
Figure 29: "PLC Configuration" dialog Add sub-module menu item .............. 37
Figure 30: "Configuration" dialog Inputs/Outputs, button [+] ........................... 38
Figure 31: "Selected Modules" dialog................................................................... 38
Figure 32: "Configuration" dialog, Inputs/Outputs tab, assign global variables 39
Figure 33: Modules tab, PLC_PRG (PRG) module ........................................... 41
Figure 34: PLC_PRG program module window, Module context menu item .... 41
Figure 35: Input Assistant, select standard function blocks .................................. 42
Figure 36: Variable Declaration dialog ................................................................. 43
Figure 37: Global variables ................................................................................... 44
Figure 38: Function block assignment .................................................................. 45
Figure 39: Function block assignment DO1.......................................................... 46
Figure 40: Communication driver ......................................................................... 47
Figure 41: Communication Parameters, Create communication channel ............. 48
Figure 42: Communication Parameters, New channel .......................................... 48
Figure 43: Communication Parameters, IP address .............................................. 49
Figure 44: WAGO USB service cable (COMX) ................................................... 50
Figure 45: Driver (Serial RS-232 3S Serial RS-232 driver) ................................. 50
Figure 46: Communication Parameters, COM port .............................................. 51
Figure 47: Operating mode switch at the top position (RUN) .............................. 52
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Figure 48: Create visualization.............................................................................. 53


Figure 49: Visualization Element, Configure... context menu item ..................... 54
Figure 50: Visualization element DI1 ................................................................... 55
Figure 51: Color category, Color area, open "Color" dialog................................. 55
Figure 52: "Color" dialog, select dark green ......................................................... 56
Figure 53: Color category, Color alarm area, open "Color" dialog....................... 56
Figure 54: "Color" dialog, select bright green....................................................... 57
Figure 55: Variables category, Change color ........................................................ 57
Figure 56: Input Assistant, select global variables ................................................ 58
Figure 57: Variables category, Change color assigned DI1 .................................. 58
Figure 58: Draw three more visualization elements .............................................. 59
Figure 59: Configured visualization elements....................................................... 60
Figure 60: Program running on the PLC ............................................................... 61
Figure 61: Change the target system under: Target System Settings on the
Resources tab .............................................................................................. 62
Figure 62: "Target System Settings" dialog, Activate web visualization ............. 63
Figure 63: HTML page "WebVisu" ...................................................................... 64
Figure 64: Opening the memory card slot, inserting the SD card ......................... 65
Figure 65: "FileZilla" FTP client, Server Manager, "General" tab ....................... 67
Figure 66: "FileZilla" FTP client, Server Manager - "Advanced" tab .................. 68
Figure 67: "FileZilla" FTP client, Server Manager, "Transfer Settings" tab ........ 68
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Table 1: Number Notation ....................................................................................... 8
Table 2: Font Conventions ...................................................................................... 8
Table 3: Hardware Design ..................................................................................... 13
Table 4: Legend to the View ETHERNET TCP/IP Fieldbus Controller .............. 15
Table 5: Legend to the View ETHERNET TCP/IP Fieldbus Controller .............. 17
Table 6: Legend to the View ETHERNET TCP/IP Fieldbus Controller .............. 19
Table 7: Mode selector switch............................................................................... 20
Table 8: IP Address Structure ............................................................................... 29
Table 9: Binary Encoding of Decimal Number 100.............................................. 29
Table 10: Digital input module 750-400 ............................................................... 40
Table 11: Digital output module 750-501 ............................................................. 40
Table 12: Visualization element 2 - configuration settings ................................... 59
Table 13: Visualization element 3 - configuration settings ................................... 59
Table 14: Visualization element 4 - configuration settings ................................... 60
Table 15: Fieldbus protocols supported by the PLC ............................................. 69
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