Technical data
50 •  BACnet/IP Controller 750-830 
 Hardware 
 WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750 
BACnet/IP Controller 
3.1.3.3 Fieldbus Connection 
The connection to the fieldbus is made via an RJ45 connector, which is also 
called a "Western plug." Wiring for the RJ45 socket on the fieldbus controller 
adheres to 100BaseTX specifications. It is mandatory to use a twisted pair ca-
ble of category 5 as a connecting cable. Cable types S-UTP (Screened Un-
shielded Twisted Pair) and STP (Shielded Twisted Pair) with a maximum 
segment length of 100 m can be used. 
Tab. 3-1: Plug-in Contacts 
Contact  Signal 
1  TD +  Transmit Data + 
2  TD -  Transmit Data - 
3  RD +  Receive Data + 
4  not assigned 
5  not assigned 
6  RD -  Receive Data - 
7  not assigned 
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
8  not assigned 
The connection point is lowered for mounting into an 80 mm-high switchgear 
cabinet after the connector attachment. 
Attention: 
The bus connection is approved only for use in LAN networks, not for the 
connection of telecommunication lines! 
In addition to BACnet/IP, the controller also supports the BACnet/PTP proto-
col. The controller can communicate, when connected to the RS232 interface, 
with other PTP-capable devices through a modem connection (half router). 
The SUB-D connector for the RS232 interface is wired as follows: 
  Tab. 3-2: Bus Connection and Connection Plug Arrangement for the RS232 
Contact Signal    Description 
1 - -  Not used 
2  RxD  Receive Data  Receive signal 
3  TxD  Transmit Data  Transmit signal 
4 - -  Not used 
5  GND  Ground  Signal and supply ground 
6 - -  Not used 
7  RTS  Request to send 
Request to send; logical Zero 
= ready for data receipt 
8  CTS  Clear to send 
Send readiness; logical Zero 
= ready for sending data 
1
6
7
8
9
2
3
4
5
View of the 
Front of the 
Socket
9 - -  Not used 
The pin arrangement corresponds to the RS232 DCE arrangement. This allows 
the use of customary 9-pole 1:1 socket/plug cables for the direct connection of 
a PC. 










