750-841 WAGO, 750-841 Datasheet - Page 260

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750-841

Manufacturer Part Number
750-841
Description
CONTR.ETHERNET TCP/IP 10/100MBIT
Manufacturer
WAGO
Datasheet

Specifications of 750-841

Rohs Compliant
YES
No. Of Digital Inputs
10
No. Of Digital Outputs
10
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Application Examples
Visualization and control using SCADA software
Attention!
When choosing suitable SCADA software, ensure that it provides a MODBUS
device driver and supports the MODBUS/TCP functions in the coupler.
Visualization programs with MODBUS device drivers are available from i.e.
Wonderware, National Instruments, Think&Do or KEPware Inc., some of
which are available on the Internet as demo versions.
The operation of these programs is very specific.
However, a few essential steps are described to illustrate the way an
application can be developed using a WAGO ETHERNET fieldbus node and
SCADA software in principle.
The initial prerequisite is that the MODBUS ETHERNET driver has been
loaded and MODBUS ETHERNET has been selected.
Subsequently, the user is requested to enter the IP address for addressing the
fieldbus node.
At this point, some programs allow the user to give the node an alias name,
i.e. to call the node "Measuring data". The node can then be addressed with
this name.
Then, a graphic object can be created, such as a switch (digital) or a
potentiometer (analog).
This object is displayed on the work area and is linked to the desired data
point on the node.
This link is created by entering the node address (IP address or alias name)
of the desired MODBUS function codes (register/bit read/write) and the
MODBUS address of the selected channel.
Entry is, of course, program specific.
Depending on the user software the MODBUS addressing of a bus module
can be represented with 3 or, as in the following example, with 5 digits.
WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750
ETHERNET TCP/IP

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