Technical data
    BACnet/IP Controller 750-830  • 67 
  Data Exchange 
WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750   
BACnet/IP Controller 
3.1.6.2.2  Example of Addressing 
Two digital input modules (2 DI), two digital output modules (2 DO) and two 
analog input modules (2 AI) and two analog output modules (2AO) are con-
nected to one controller. The final element is an end module that is not taken 
into account for addressing. 
Tab. 3-6: Example of addressing 
Count 
Se-
quence 
Module  Function  Data Width  Hardware Address 
1.  750-467  2 AI / 0-10 Volt  2 x 16 Bit  %IW0 and %IW1 
2.  750-400  2 DI  2 x 1 Bit  %IX2.0 and %IX2.1 
3.  750-550  2 AO / 0-10 Volt  2 x 16 Bit  %QW0 and %QW1 
4.  750-501  2 DO  2 x 1 Bit  %QX2.0 and %QX2.1 
- 750-600 End module  none  - 
Refer to the technical data for the specific modules for the data width. The 
analog input modules (AI) are mapped first in the process image. Analog 
modules are processed word-by-word (W). Module 467 occupies 2 words here 
(1 word = 16 Bit); i.e., the first word %IW0 and the second word %IW1 in 
the memory image. Note here that counting begins at "0". 
The digital inputs (DI) are taken into account after this. These occupy 2 bits. 
Two complete words have been previously counted (Word 0 and 1). Now, 
counting is continued from Word 2 and 2 bits are added (Bit 0 and Bit 1). 
Words and bits are each separated by a decimal point. Hardware addresses are 
then %IX2.0 and %IX2.1. 
The two analog output modules 750-550 (AO) are then processed. Each of 
these modules occupies 1 word; i.e., together they occupy 2 words. Counting 
for the output process image begins anew at "0". The hardware output ad-
dresses are then %QW0 and %QW1. 
Now the digital outputs (DO) are dealt with. These occupy 2 bits. Two com-
plete words have been previously counted (Word 0 and 1). Now, counting is 
continued from Word 2 and 2 bits are added (Bit 0 and Bit 1). The hardware 
addresses are then %QX2.0 and %QX2.1. 
Note 
Changing or adding of digital, analog or complex modules (DALI, EnOcean, 
etc.) may result in a new process image being generated. The process data ad-
dresses would then also be changed. Therefore, the process data of all previous 
modules has to be taken into account when modules are added. 










