Technical data
    BACnet/IP Controller 750-830  • 71 
  Data Exchange 
WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750   
BACnet/IP Controller 
Calculating addresses (as a function of the word address): 
Bit address:    Word address .0 to .15 
Byte address:    1st byte: 2 x word 
        2nd byte: 2 x word address + 1 
DWord address  Word address (even number) / 2 or 
Word address (uneven number) / 2, rounded 
3.1.6.3 Data Exchange between MODBUS/TCP Master and Bus Modules 
Data exchange between the MODBUS/TCP master and the bus modules is con-
ducted using the MODBUS functions implemented in the controller by means 
of bit-by-bit or word-by-word reading and writing routines. 
There are four (4) different types of process data in the controller: 
•  Input words 
•  Output words 
•  Input bits 
•  Output bits 
Access word-by-word to the digital I/O modules is carried out in accordance 
with the following table: 
Tab. 3-14: Allocation of digital inputs and outputs to process data words in accordance with 
the Intel format 
Digital inputs/ 
outputs 
16. 15. 14. 13. 12. 11. 10. 9. 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. 
Process Data Word 
Bit 
15 
Bit
14 
Bit
13 
Bit
12 
Bit
11 
Bit
10 
Bit
9 
Bit
8 
Bit
7 
Bit 
6 
Bit 
5 
Bit 
4 
Bit 
3 
Bit
2 
Bit
1 
Bit
0 
High-byte Low-byte 
Byte 
D1 D0 
Output can be read back in by adding an offset of 200
 hex
 (0x0200) to the 
MODBUS address. 
Note 
All output data greater than 256 words and, therefore located in the memory 
range 0x6000 to 0x62FC, can be read back by adding an offset of 1000
hex 
(0x1000) to the MODBUS address. 










