WAGO-I/O-CHECK 2 Manual Technical description Version 1.2.
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Table of Contents • iii TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Important Comments.................................................................................. 7 1.1 Legal Principles........................................................................................ 7 1.1.1 Copyright ............................................................................................. 7 1.1.2 Personnel Qualification ....................................................................... 7 1.1.3 Intended Use .................
iv • Table of Contents 4.3.4 Zoom Toolbar .................................................................................... 28 4.4 Navigationbar ......................................................................................... 28 4.5 Node Display .......................................................................................... 30 4.6 Output Area ............................................................................................ 31 4.7 Statusbar ................................
Table of Contents 4.8.3.2 4.8.3.3 4.8.3.4 4.8.3.5 4.8.3.6 • v 2 Channel Input Module for RTDs 750-461/003-000 (Alignment Dialog Box)................................................................................... 63 2 Channel Input Module for Thermocouple 750-469/003-000 (Parameter Dialog Box) ................................................................ 64 Serial Interface Module RS 232 C 750-650/003-000 (Parameter Dialog Box)........................................................................
vi • Table of Contents 6.2.6.1 Print Preview toolbar .................................................................... 92 6.2.7 Print Setup (Menu File) ..................................................................... 93 6.2.7.1 Print Setup dialog box................................................................... 93 6.2.8 File List (Menu File).......................................................................... 94 6.2.9 Exit (Menu File) .....................................................
Important Comments Legal Principles • 7 1 Important Comments To ensure fast installation and start-up of the units described in this manual, we strongly recommend that the following information and explanations are carefully read and abided by. 1.1 Legal Principles 1.1.1 Copyright This manual is copyrighted, together with all figures and illustrations contained therein. Any use of this manual which infringes the copyright provisions stipulated herein, is not permitted.
• Important Comments Symbols 1.2 Symbols Danger Always abide by this information to protect persons from injury. Warning Always abide by this information to prevent damage to the device. Attention Marginal conditions must always be observed to ensure smooth operation. ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) Warning of damage to the components by electrostatic discharge. Observe the precautionary measure for handling components at risk.
Important Comments Font Conventions 1.3 Font Conventions Italic Names of path and files are marked italic i.e.: C:\programs\WAGO-IO-CHECK Italic Menu items are marked as bold italic i.e.: Save \ A backslash between two names marks a sequence of menu items i.e.: File\New END Press buttons are marked as bold with small capitals i.e.: ENTER <> Keys are marked bold within angle brackets i.e.: Courier Program code is printed with the font Courier. i.e.: END_VAR 1.
• Important Comments Scope 1.5 Scope This manual describes the following components: Item-No. Components 759-302 WAGO-I/O-CHECK 2 1.
General Scope of Delivery • 11 2 General 2.1 Scope of Delivery WAGO-I/O-CHECK 2 comprises of the following components: 2 pcs installation CD-ROM 1 pc communication cable Order No.: 750-920 1 pc documentation on CD-ROM 1 pc Software Licence Agreement on CD-ROM = Start-up tool BR 750 Order No.: 759-302 2.2 System Configuration Minimum system requirements: PC Pentium or better Operating system Microsoft Windows 98 SE, NT 4 SP 6 or better Main memory Windows 98: 16 MB Windows NT 4.
• General Installation 2.3 Installation WAGO-I/O-CHECK 2 comes on CD-ROM and contains all program files required for the application. Installation of the programs does not differ from the installation method used for most other Windows 98 or Windows NT applications. How to install WAGO-I/O-CHECK 2: If Windows 98 or Windows NT are not active, start your operating system now. Insert the installation CD-ROM in your CD-ROM drive.
General Start • 13 2.5 Start WAGO-I/O-CHECK can be started in one of the following manners: Start Menu Click on the START symbol in the Windows task bar in order to open the Start menu. Select the Programs option in the Start menu to open the Programs folder. Select Wago* to open the Wago* folder. Select WAGO-IO-CHECK* in order to open the WAGO-IO-CHECK* folder. Click on the WAGO-IO-CHECK link.
• WAGO-I/O-CHECK Overview Start 3 WAGO-I/O-CHECK Overview Introduction WAGO-I/O-CHECK Application WAGO-I/O-CHECK Function Operation Controls (Overview) Important Informations Configure a communication connection Determining the node configuration Select the WAGO-I/O-CHECK operation mode Selecting an I/O module Display process data of a selected module Set output process data of a selected module Change parameters of a selected module WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 759 WAGO-I/O-CHECK 2
WAGO-I/O-CHECK Overview WAGO-I/O-CHECK Application • 15 3.1 WAGO-I/O-CHECK Application WAGO-I/O-CHECK is an easy to use Windows application that will allow the user to operate and represent a node from the WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750 without the need to connect the node to a field bus system. WAGO-I/O-CHECK was developed to be able to address individual nodes during the start-up phase without having to rely on an active field bus system.
• Controls (Overview) WAGO-I/O-CHECK Function 4 Controls (Overview) The WAGO-I/O-CHECK application containes following operation elements: Titlebar Menubars Toolbars Navigationbar Node Display Output Area Statusbar Dialog Boxes WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 759 WAGO-I/O-CHECK 2
Controls (Overview) Titlebar 4.1 Titlebar The titlebar containes the following components: System menu button File name (Node description file) Application name Minimize button Maximize button respective Restore button Close button 4.1.1 System Menu The system menu contains the following commands: Restore Restores the size of the active window to original size. Move Moves the active window on the screen. Change Size Changes the size of the active window.
• Controls (Overview) Menubars 4.2 Menubars 4.2.1 Menubar of WAGO-I/O-CHECK operating interface WAGO-I/O-CHECK contains the following main menus: 4.2.1.
Controls (Overview) Menubars 4.2.1.2 File List List of the last four node descriptions processed. Exit Exits WAGO-I/O-CHECK. Menu View The View menu contains the following commands: 4.2.1.3 Output Area Toggles the output area ON or OFF. Navigationbar Toggles the navigationbar ON or OFF. Caption Toggles the headline of the output area ON or OFF. Zoom Opens a submenu to reduce or enlarge the node view. Statusbar Toggles the statusbar ON or OFF.
• Controls (Overview) Menubars 4.2.1.4 Menu Node The Node menu contains the following commands: Read Configuration 4.2.1.5 Determines the configuration of the connected node. Control-Mode Opens a submenu to select a control-mode. Monitor-Mode Toggles the monitor-mode ON or OFF. Rename ... Changes the describing name of the node. Submenu Control-Mode The Control-Mode submenu contains the following commands: Direct Toggles the Control-Mode Direct ON or OFF.
Controls (Overview) Menubars 4.2.1.6 • 21 Menu Module The Module menu contains the following commands: 4.2.1.7 Process data ... Shows the process data of the selected module. Rename ... Renames a digital I/O module. This command is only available if a digital I/O module is selected. Settings ... Changes the parameters of the selected module. This command is only available if the parameters of the selected module are changeable (i.e 750-xxx/003-xxx).
• Controls (Overview) Menubars 4.2.1.9 Menu Help The Help menu contains the following commands to support the use of WAGO-I/O-CHECK: 4.2.2 Help Topics Opens the list of contents of the WAGO-I/O-CHECK help topics. Help Index Opens the index list of the WAGO-I/O-CHECK help topics. Context Help Shows help about selected parts of application. Using Help Shows help on using help. Info Displays copyright and version information about WAGOI/O-CHECK.
Controls (Overview) Menubars 4.2.2.1 • 23 Menu File The File menu containes the following commands: Load Configuration to AS-i Master Save Configuration to file (This function is not yet available) Close AS-i Master Configuration Dialog Box. Exit WAGO-I/O-CHECK 2 4.2.2.2 (This function is not yet available) Closes the AS-interface Process Data Exits WAGO-I/O-CHECK 2. Menu View The View menu containes the following commands: A-Slaves shows a list of all Slaves in the stardard address area.
• Controls (Overview) Menubars 4.2.2.3 Menu Master The Master menu containes the following commands: Store Detected Configuration Stores the actual configuration of all slaves as projected configuration in the master. Store Actual Parameter Stores the actually changed parameters of all slaves as permanent parameters in the master. AS-i Diagnosis Opens a dialog box with a list of all slaves with configuration errors. Module Information Opens a dialog box with informations about the ASinterface master.
Controls (Overview) Toolbars • 25 Safety at Work Monitor Marks the selected slave as a Safety at Work Monitor. 4.2.2.5 Menu Extras The Extras menu containes the following commands: 4.2.2.6 Raw Data Opens two dialog boxes with input and output raw data of the AS-interface master. Cyclic Flags Starts the cyclic transmission of the AS-interface flags. Menu Help The Help menu containes the following commands: Help Opens the list of contents of the WAGO-I/O-CHECK help topics.
• Controls (Overview) Toolbars Module Commands to adjust modules and display process data. Zoom Commands to display the node. 4.3.1 Standard Toolbar The Standard toolbar contains the following buttons: Button Action Exit Terminates WAGO-I/O-CHECK. New Initializes a new node. Open Opens an existing node description. Use the Open File dialog box to select a file name. The corresponding pulldown menu shows the four last processed node descriptions. Save Saves the active node description.
Controls (Overview) Toolbars 4.3.2 • 27 Node Toolbar The Node toolbar contains the following buttons: Button Action Read Configuration Determines the configuration of the connected node. Control-Mode Toggles the selected control-mode ON or OFF. Select the desired control-mode from the corresponding pulldown menu. Monitor-Mode Toggles the monitor-mode ON or OFF. 4.3.3 Module Toolbar The Module toolbar contains the following buttons: Button Action Rename Renames a digital I/O module.
• 4.3.4 Controls (Overview) Navigationbar Zoom Toolbar The Zoom toolbar contains the following buttons: Button Action Zoom down Reduces the node display. Zoom up Enlarges the node display. Default size Sets the node display back to default size. 4.4 Navigationbar The navigationbar displays the node in a tree structure with the coupler or controller, the connected I/O modules and the corresponding channels.
Controls (Overview) Navigationbar • 29 Use the command Navigationbar from the menu View to toggle the navigationbar ON or OFF. A click with the right mouse key in the navigationbar opens the following context menu: The context menu corresponds to the menu Module with the following additional commands: Dock Bar This command toggles the docked view of the navigation ON or OFF. If docked the navigationbar is displayed at the left sideof the node display.
• Controls (Overview) Node Display 4.5 Node Display The node display shows an image of the connected or loaded node. The LED display of the shown modules corresponds to the LED status of the connected node. The displayed node can be resized either with the commands from the menu View\Zoom or the toolbar Zoom or with the shortkeys <+>, <–> or + . The visible detail can be moved with the scroll bars.
Controls (Overview) Output Area • 31 4.6 Output Area The output area displays the executed actions and occurred errors in chronological order. The output lines are built up as follows: Date , Time - Description of actions or errors. The visible detail can be moved with the scroll bars. Use the command Output Area from the menu View to toggle the output area ON or OFF.
• Controls (Overview) Statusbar 4.7 Statusbar The statusbar is placed at the bottom of the WAGO-I/O-CHECK window. It displays informations on commands, connection parameters and status and the operation mode. Use the command Statusbar from the menu View to toggle the statusbar ON or OFF. As you move through the menu with the arrow keys the left area of the status bar describes the the function of the menu entries.
Controls (Overview) Dialog Boxes • 33 The yellow LED (in the middle) is lit if WAGO-I/OCHECK is polling the process data out of the connected node. Warning! Do not cut the connection while data is beein exchanged! The red LED (right side) is lit either if the node was not successfully read or any other errors ocurred. 4.8 Dialog Boxes Dialog boxes always will be displayed, if the application expects input from the user.
• Controls (Overview) Dialog Boxes 4.8.1.1 Serial Interface Settings (Dialog Box) Select the serial PC interface for communication with the coupler. All other settings ( baud rate, data bits,... ) are fixed to default values for communication with the WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750 and not changeable. The dropdown list shows all available COM-ports, which are not occupied by other applications. Select the serial interface connected with the communication cable from the dropdown list ( e.g. COM1 ). 4.8.1.
Controls (Overview) Dialog Boxes 4.8.1.3 • 35 Insert Supply or Separation Module (Dialog Box) Note: This function is not yet available! 4.8.1.4 Fieldbus Coupler Services (Dialog Box) Note: This function is not yet available! 4.8.
• Controls (Overview) Dialog Boxes 4.8.2.1 Context Menues of the Process Data Dialog Boxes of the Digital I/O Modules A click with the right mouse key on the channel description of the digital I/O modules opens the following context menu: Rename ... 4.8.2.2 Use this command to open a dialog box for the input of a new channel description. Press the OK button to save the new description and close the dialog box, press the CANCEL button to close the dialog box without saving.
Controls (Overview) Dialog Boxes • 37 The text boxes of the input column indicate the state (ON / OFF) of the digital inputs 1 and 2. If an input is active, the text ´ON´ is displayed on green background. The text boxes of the diagnosis column indicate the state (ERR / OK) of the respective diagosis. If an error occurs, the text ´ERR´ is displayed on red background. Note: The state of digital inputs is indicated in the node display by colored LED´s.
• Controls (Overview) Dialog Boxes 4.8.2.5 8 Channel Digital Input (Process Data Dialog Box) Order number and position of the selected I/O module are shown at the titlebar. The text boxes of the input column indicate the state (ON / OFF) of the digital inputs 1 to 8. If an input is active, the text ´ON´ is displayed on green background. Note: The state of digital inputs is indicated in the node display by colored LED´s.
Controls (Overview) Dialog Boxes 4.8.2.7 • 39 2 Channel Digital Output (Process Data Dialog Box) Order number and position of the selected I/O module are shown at the titlebar. The text boxes of the output column indicate the state (ON / OFF) of the digital outputs 1 and 2. If an output is active, the text ´ON´ is displayed on green background.
• Controls (Overview) Dialog Boxes The text boxes of the output column indicate the state (ON / OFF) of the digital outputs 1 and 2. If an output is active, the text ´ON´ is displayed on green background. The text boxes of the diagnosis column indicate the state (ERR / OK) of the respective diagosis. If an error occurs, the text ´ERR´ is displayed on red background.
Controls (Overview) Dialog Boxes • 41 Use one of the following options to change the state of a digital output: Click to the corresponding text box or use the key to select a check box and hit the key to toggle the output state. Warning! Outputs which are set manually by WAGO-I/O-CHECK (e.g. motor contactors, or valves) will remain until they are manually reset. In this case, switching the outputs off via control software (e.g.
• Controls (Overview) Dialog Boxes Warning! Outputs which are set manually by WAGO-I/O-CHECK (e.g. motor contactors, or valves) will remain until they are manually reset. In this case, switching the outputs off via control software (e.g. by limit switches) has no effect ! Note: Please refer to the chapter Notes on Setting and Resetting of Digital I/O Modules concerning the reaction of digital outputs in the different operation modes.
Controls (Overview) Dialog Boxes • 43 Hexadecimal This command switches the display format of the state value to a hexadecimal value. Decimal This command switches the display format of the state value to a decimal value. Binary This command switches the display format of the state value to a binary value. Text This command switches the display format of the state value to a text string. The setting has effect on all state values of the analog input module.
• Controls (Overview) Dialog Boxes The text boxes in the Input column display the anaolog input values of channels 1 and 2 in the selected display format (physical units or hexadecimal value). A click with the right mouse key on the column header of the measuring values or a measuring value itself opens a context menu to select the display format of the measuring value and to switch an additional State column ON or OFF.
Controls (Overview) Dialog Boxes • 45 A click with the right mouse key on the channel description opens a context menu to rename the channel description. 4.8.2.14 Context Menues of the Process Data Dialog Boxes of the Analog Output Modules A click with the right mouse key on the measuring value or the slider opens the following context menu: Hexadecimal This command switches the display format of the measuring value to a hexadecimal value.
• Controls (Overview) Dialog Boxes 4.8.2.16 2 Channel Analog Output (Process Data Dialog Box) Order number and position of the selected I/O module are shown at the titlebar. The slider positions and the values of the edit boxes correspond to the analog output values of channels 1 and 2. Enter the desired value in the edit box and subsequently press the key to set an analog output or move the slider with the mouse or the cursor keys to the desired position.
Controls (Overview) Dialog Boxes 4.8.2.17 • 47 4 Channel Analog Output (Process Data Dialog Box) Order number and position of the selected I/O module are shown at the titlebar. The slider positions and the values of the edit boxes correspond to the analog output values of the channels 1 to 4. Enter the desired value in the edit box and subsequently press the key to set an analog output or move the slider with the mouse or the cursor keys to the desired position.
• Controls (Overview) Dialog Boxes 4.8.2.18 Counter Module (1x32 Bit) (Process Data Dialog Box) Order number and position of the selected I/O module are shown at the titlebar. The edit boxes show the current counter position as a hexadecimal value and the count direction or gated state of the counter. Use the RESET button to reset the counter to zero. 4.8.2.19 Counter Module (2x16 Bit) (Process Data Dialog Box) Order number and position of the selected I/O module are shown at the titlebar.
Controls (Overview) Dialog Boxes 4.8.2.20 • 49 Serial Interface Module (Process Data Dialog Box) Order number and position of the selected I/O module are shown at the titlebar. The data values of the serial inteface module are shown in the output boxes as hexadecimal values. 4.8.2.
• Controls (Overview) Dialog Boxes Following process data dialog box is shown after changing to output display: Use the context menu to change back to input display. The display of process values in monitor-mode is only used for information. If you want to change process or configuration values of the AS-interface master, open the process data dialog box in control-mode. 4.8.2.
Controls (Overview) Dialog Boxes • 51 AS-interface Slave Overview, Properties of the selected AS-interface Slave. 4.8.2.22.1 Toolbar of the AS-interface Process Data Dialog Box Press the STORE CONFIG. button to set the actual configuation of all slaves as projected configuration. Press the STORE PARAM. button to save the actually changed parameters of all slaves as permanent parameters. Press the REFRESH button to scan all slaves. The actually scanned slave is shown in the headline of the slave list.
• Controls (Overview) Dialog Boxes Flag Status Symbol OFF AAs AAv S0 Text Description Auto Address Assign This flag is set, if automatic addressing is possible (i.e. the AUTO_ADDRESS_ ENABLE flag is set and no wrong Slave is attached at the AS interface). This flag is set, if automatic addressing is available (i.e.
Controls (Overview) Dialog Boxes 4.8.2.22.3 • 53 Modul Information of the AS-interface Master This dialog box shows module-specific informations, software identification of the AS-interface master, the process image size, the size of AS-interface process data and mailbox and the mailbox mode. 4.8.2.22.4 AS-interface Slaves The slave list in the left part of the dialog box containes the slave addresses with status, address number and description.
• Controls (Overview) Dialog Boxes slave list. After all slaves have been scanned, the display of the list is refreshed. Use the selection field in the headline of the slave list to toggle between A-, B- or Safety at Work-slaves. For A- and B-slaves following messages are indicated in case of configuration errors: C Type Conflict The profile of the read out AS-interface slave does not fit to the profile of the projected AS-interface slave.
Controls (Overview) Dialog Boxes • 55 If the selected slave is a Safety at Work Monitor, the Safety at Work Monitor is displayed instead of the slave properties. 4.8.2.22.4.1 Properties of the selected AS-interface Slave The headline of the property area shows the address of the selected slave. The property area is divided into four parts: AS-interface slave configuration AS-interface slave parameter AS-interface slave address AS-interface slave data 4.8.2.22.4.1.
• Controls (Overview) Dialog Boxes Projected A slave has been projected at the selected address. Detected A slave has been detected at the selected address. Activated Projected and detected configuration of the slave at the selected address are the same and the slave has ben activated. Press the SCAN button to scan the selected slave manually. The table shows the configuration of the selected slave with configuration ID and slave description.
Controls (Overview) Dialog Boxes • 57 Press the STORE PERMANENT button to store the adjusted parameters nonvolatile in the master. These parameters will be transferred to the slave when the master is switched on. Press the STORE PARAM. button to save the actually changed parameters of all slaves as permanent parameters. 4.8.2.22.4.1.3 AS-interface Slave Address Enter the desired address for the selected slave in the entry field New Address. Press the SET button to store the desired address.
• Controls (Overview) Dialog Boxes has no effect ! Note: Please refer to the chapters Notes on Setting and Resetting of Digital I/O Modules and Notes on Setting of Analog Output Modules concerning the reaction of outputs in the different operation modes. 4.8.2.22.4.2 Safety at Work Monitor The headline shows the address of the selected slave and the second line shows the status of the selected slave: Projected A slave has been projected at the selected address.
Controls (Overview) Dialog Boxes • 59 To mark a slave as Safety at Work Monitor, select the command Safety at Work Monitor from the Slave menu. 4.8.2.22.4.3 List of Slaves with Configuration Errors (LCS) This list shows all slaves with configuration errors. Each line contains the slave address, the number of occurred errors since the last reading of the list, the configuration ID of the slave and the slave description. Occured errors and the number of errors are stored in the AS-interface master.
• Controls (Overview) Dialog Boxes 4.8.2.22.4.4 List of Offline-Slaves (LOS) The list shows all slaves recognized by the master. The list entries contain the slave address, the configuration ID as well as the slave description. The slaves, which shall switch the master into the offline-status in case of a configuration error, are marked in front of the slave address. The marking can be switched on or off by clicking the mark field with the mouse.
Controls (Overview) Dialog Boxes 4.8.3 Parameter Dialog Boxes (Overview) Parameter dialog boxes are available for the following I/O modules: Analog I/O Modules 2 Channel Input module for RTDs 750-461/003-000, 2 Channel Input Module for Thermocouples 750-469/003-000, Special Modules Serial Interface Module RS 232 C 750-650/003-000, Serial Interface Module RS 485 750-653/003-000, AS-interface Master Module 750-655. 4.8.3.
• Controls (Overview) Dialog Boxes Select box Available settings State-Bits OFF* State bits are not mapped ON State bits are mapped to the lower three bits of the output value: Bit 0:overrun. Bit is set if measuring value runs out of range. Bit 1:error. Bit is set if the modul detects an error in internal functions or a shortcut at the input. Bit 2: 0 Watchdog Timer OFF Watchdog timer not active ON* Watchdog timer active.
Controls (Overview) Dialog Boxes • 63 Press the SAVE button to save the actual settings into a file. A dialog box will be opened to enter a filename and path. Press the OPEN button to open a file with already saved settings. A dialog box will be opened to enter a filename and path. 4.8.3.2 2 Channel Input Module for RTDs 750-461/003-000 (Alignment Dialog Box) Use the edit boxes Offset and Gain to change the offset and gain values for the hardware alignment.
• Controls (Overview) Dialog Boxes 4.8.3.3 2 Channel Input Module for Thermocouple 750-469/003-000 (Parameter Dialog Box) Order number and position of the selected I/O module are shown at the titlebar.
Controls (Overview) Dialog Boxes Select box Available settings Amount Sign OFF* Two´s complement indication ON Amount/Sign indication Filter Constants 25 Hz – 640 ms / 50 Hz – 320 ms* / 100 Hz – 160 ms / 200 Hz – 80 ms Cold Junction Compensation OFF Cold junction compensation not active ON* Cold junction compensation active OFF Wire break detection not active ON* Wire break detection active OFF* User scaling not active ON User scaling active OFF WAGO scaling not active ON* WAGO scal
• Controls (Overview) Dialog Boxes 4.8.3.4 Serial Interface Module RS 232 C 750-650/003-000 (Parameter Dialog Box) Order number and position of the selected I/O module are shown at the titlebar.
Controls (Overview) Dialog Boxes Select box Available settings XON / XOFF (send) OFF* The module does not support the XON/XOFF-protocol when sending data. ON The module supports the XON/XOFFprotocol when sending data. The module sends the data delivered by the PLC until the XOFF (DC3==0x13) character is received from the communication partner. The transmission is halted until the XON (DC1==0x11) character is received. OFF* The module does not support the XON/XOFF-protocol when receiving data.
• Controls (Overview) Dialog Boxes 4.8.3.5 Serial Interface Module RS 485 750-653/003-000 (Parameter Dialog Box) Order number and position of the selected I/O module are shown at the titlebar.
Controls (Overview) Dialog Boxes Select box Available settings XON / XOFF (send) OFF* The module does not support the XON/XOFF-protocol when sending data. ON The module supports the XON/XOFFprotocol when sending data. The module sends the data delivered by the PLC until the XOFF (DC3==0x13) character is received from the communication partner. The transmission is halted until the XON (DC1==0x11) character is received. OFF* The module does not support the XON/XOFF-protocol when receiving data.
• Controls (Overview) Dialog Boxes Press the OPEN button to open a file with already saved settings. A dialog box will be opened to enter a filename and path. 4.8.3.6 AS-interface Master Module 750-655 (Parameter Dialog Box) Order number and position of the selected I/O module are shown at the titlebar.
Operation (Overview) Prepare Communication Connection • 71 5 Operation (Overview) Following steps are necessary to monitor or control inputs and outputs of a fieldbus node: Prepare communication connection , Determine node configuration , Select WAGO-I/O-CHECK operating mode , Select an I/O module , Display process data of the selected I/O module , Set output process data of the selected I/O module , and (if necessary) Change parameters of the selected I/O module .
• Operation (Overview) Determining Node Configuration Warning! Do not touch the contacts of the configuration interface! • • • Connect the configuration interface with the attendant plug of the communication cable 750-920. Connect the D-Sub plug of the communication cable to a free serial interface of the PC. Switch on the voltage supply of the buscoupler / -controller again.
Operation (Overview) Select WAGO-I/O-CHECK Operating Mode • 73 Note: A coupler does not recognize passive I/O modules. Therefore these modules are not displayed by WAGO-I/O-CHECK. The node will be displayed as a tree structure in navigationbar and as a graphic view in the node display area. 5.
• Operation (Overview) Selecting an I/O module • • click the command Force from the dropdown list next to the symbol from the toolbar Node or enter the shortkey + + . If the output states are to remain in their current state after the termination of the connection between WAGO-I/O-CHECK and the node, select the operation mode Control-Mode ´Permanent´. A reset of the coupler / controller resets the outputs if the node is not connected to WAGO-I/O-CHECK.
Operation (Overview) Display Process Data of the Selected I/O Module • • • 75 use the keys + to select the coupler or use the keys + to select the end module. Navigationbar Mouse • Click the required I/O module in the tree. Keyboard • • • • Use the key <↓> to select the next I/O module or use the key <↑> to select the previous I/O module or use the key to select the coupler or use the key to select the end module. 5.
• Operation (Overview) Set Output Process Data of the Selected I/O Module The states of the digital inputs are also shown in the node display by colored LED’s. Example: analog inputs The text boxes show the individual analog values. Use the context menu to change the display between physical units (mA, V or °C) and hexadecimal units or display an additional status text box with hexadecimal, binary, decimal or text formatting. The dialog boxes always appear at the same position on the screen.
Operation (Overview) Set Output Process Data of the Selected I/O Module • 77 Note: Please refer to the chapter Notes on Setting and Resetting of Digital I/O Modules concerning the reaction of digital outputs in the different operation modes. Note: The state of digital outputs is indicated in the node display by colored LED´s. To toggle the state it is also possible to click the LED´s (see next illustration).
• Operation (Overview) Change Parameters of the Selected I/O Module 5.7 Change Parameters of the Selected I/O Module The following parameter changes are possible: Analog I/O Modules Setting and readjusting the input module for RTDs 750-461/003-000, Setting the input module for thermocouples 750-469/003-000, Special Modules Setting the serial interface module RS 232 C 750-650/003-000, Setting the serial interface module RS 485 750-653/003-000. 5.7.
Operation (Overview) Change Parameters of the Selected I/O Module • 79 the offset. Afterwards, connect the 200Ohm resistor and set the process value to 266.4°C =$ 16*266.4 = 0x10A6 by modifying the gain. If required, you can also adjust the offset for the wire resistance when performing a 2-wire measurement. For that purpose, select the 2-wire connection in the settings dialog box and set the process value to 0x0000 in the alignment dialog box at a resistance of 100Ohm with the 2-wire offset.
• 5.7.3 Operation (Overview) Change Parameters of the Selected I/O Module Setting Serial Interface Module RS 232 C 750-650/003-000 Open the parameter dialog box of the selected bus module by executing the command Settings in the context menu of the module in the node display or navigationbar. Note: Before changing the parameters make sure that you save the setted values in a parameter file. This will enable you to access the original values in the case of an incorrect parameterization.
Operation (Overview) Operation of AS-interface Master Module 750-655 • 81 5.8 Operation of AS-interface Master Module 750-655 Working with the AS-interface master module 750-655 In order to work with the AS-interface master module 750-655, first set up the communication connection to your node. Then read out the node configuration and select the required module in the navigation screen or node view. Next set the required process data and mailbox length in the parameter dialog box.
• 5.8.2 Operation (Overview) Operation of AS-interface Master Module 750-655 Setting up the Operating Mode for the AS-interface Master Module Open the process data dialogue for the selected bus module. To do this, click on the Process data command in the context menu for the module (node view or navigation). The current state of the AS-interface master is shown in the properties area. The required operating mode for the AS-interface master is set by means of the control flags. 5.8.
Operation (Overview) Operation of AS-interface Master Module 750-655 5.8.4 • 83 Selecting an AS-interface Slave from Slave List Open the process data dialog box for the selected bus module. To do this, click on the Process data command in the context menu for the module (node view or navigation). After opening the dialog box, the connected AS-interface slaves are scanned and the result shown in the list of slave addresses in the left-hand area of the dialog box.
• Operation (Overview) Operation of AS-interface Master Module 750-655 In order to assign a new address to the selected slave, enter the number of the new address in the New Address field and then press the SET button. Entering of addresses that are already occupied is rejected with an error message. 5.8.6 Monitoring and Setting of AS-interface Process Data The current process data for the selected slave are displayed in the data area.
Command Reference System Menu (Commands) • 85 6 Command Reference 6.1 System Menu (Commands) 6.1.1 Restore (System Menu) Use this command to restore the active window to the size before using the commands minimize or maximize. Note: This command ist only available if the window is minimized or maximized. Shortcuts Mouse: Click the restore button in the titlebar or double click to the titlebar. 6.1.2 Move (System Menu) Use this command to move the window or the dialog box wih the arrow keys.
• 6.1.3 Command Reference System Menu (Commands) Change Size (System Menu) Use this command to resize the active window. After the cursor has changed to crossed arrows: 1 Press arrow keys to move the cursor to the margin you want to move. 2 Press arrow keys to move the frame. 3 Press key, if the window reaches the needed size. Note: This command ist not available if the window is maximized. Shortcuts Mouse: 6.1.4 Pull the resize frames of the window.
Command Reference Menu File (Commands) 6.1.6 • 87 Close (System Menu) Use this command to close the active window or dialog box. Shortcuts Mouse: Click the close button in the titlebar or double click to the systemmenu icon . Keyboard: + 6.2 Menu File (Commands) 6.2.1 New (Menu File) Use this command to logoff the node currently used and to initialize a new node. Use the command Open to open an existing node description file.
• Command Reference Menu File (Commands) 6.2.2.1 Open File (Dialog Box) The following options allow you to select a node description to be opened: Look in Select the drive and the folder in which WAGO-I/O-CHECK has saved the node description file which you want to open. File name Enter file name or select a file from list. Only files corresponding to the file extension selected in "Files of type" will be listed. Files of type Select the type of file to be opened: WAGO-I/O-CHECK Node Description (*.
Command Reference Menu File (Commands) 6.2.4.1 • 89 Save/Save As (Dialog Box) The following options allow you to enter/select the name and location of the node description to be saved: Save in Select the drive and the folder in which WAGO-I/O-CHECK should store the node description file. File name Enter a new file name for the node description, so that the file can be stored under a different name. WAGO-I/O-CHECK adds the extension to the file name that you have assigned in the "Save as type" field.
• Command Reference Menu File (Commands) Print output: 6.2.5.1 Print Dialog Box The following options allow you to specify how the document should be printed: Printer This is the active printer and printer connection. Choose the Setup option to change the printer and printer connection. Setup Displays the Print Setup dialog box, where you can select a printer and printer connection. Print Range Specify the pages you want to print: All Prints the entire document.
Command Reference Menu File (Commands) • 91 Collate Copies Prints copies in page number order, instead of separated multiple copies of each page. Print Quality Select the quality of the printing. Generally, lower quality printing takes less time to produce. 6.2.5.2 Print Progress dialog box The Printing dialog box is shown during the time that WAGO-I/O-CHECK is sending output to the printer. The page number indicates the progress of the printing. To abort printing, choose Cancel. 6.2.
• Command Reference Menu File (Commands) Print preview window: 6.2.6.1 Print Preview toolbar The print preview toolbar offers you the following buttons: PRINT Bring up the print dialog box, to start a print job. NEXT PAGE Preview the next printed page. PREV PAGE Preview the previous printed page. ONE PAGE / TWO PAGES Preview one or two printed pages at a time. ZOOM IN Take a closer look at the printed page.
Command Reference Menu File (Commands) • 93 ZOOM OUT Take a larger look at the printed page. CLOSE Return from print preview to the editing window. 6.2.7 Print Setup (Menu File) Use this command to select a printer and a printer connection. WAGO-I/O-CHECK opens the Print Setup dialog box, where you specify the printer and its connection. 6.2.7.1 Print Setup dialog box The following options allow you to select the destination printer and its connection. Printer Select the printer you want to use.
• 6.2.8 Command Reference Menu View (Commands) File List (Menu File) The file list containes the four last procesed node descriptions. To open one of these node descriptions please doubleclick on the corresponding filename. 6.2.9 Exit (Menu File) Use this command to exit from WAGO-I/O-CHECK. As an alternative you can choose the command Close from the System Menu. WAGO-I/O-CHECK asks if you want to save files with changes not yet saved. Shortcuts Mouse: Click on the Close button in the title bar.
Command Reference Submenu Zoom (Commands) 6.3.4 • 95 Zoom (Menu View) Use this command to open the Zoom submenu from the View menu: 6.3.5 Reduce Reduces the size of the node display. Enlarge Enlarges the size of the node display. Default Displays the node with its original size. Statusbar (Menu View) Use this command to toggle the statusbar ON or OFF. The statusbar describes actions of menu entries or toolbar buttons if these are pressed and held down.
• 6.4.3 Command Reference Menu Node (Commands) Default (Menu View\Zoom) Use this command to display the node with its original size. Shortcuts Toolbar: Keyboard: + 6.5 Menu Node (Commands) 6.5.1 Read Configuration (Menu Node) Use this command to read the description of the I/O modules from the connected node. The types of analog I/O modules and special modules are automatically recognized by WAGO-I/O-CHECK when reading the node.
Command Reference Menu Node (Commands) 6.5.2 • 97 Control-Mode (Menu Node) Use this command to open the Control-Mode submenu from the Node menu: Direct Toggles the Control-Mode Direct ON or OFF. The activated status is immediately available at the modules. Collect Toggles the Control-Mode Collect ON or OFF. The activated states of the outputs are stored and sent to the modules all at once on pressing a key. Force Toggles the Control-Mode Force ON or OFF.
• 6.5.3 Command Reference Menu Node (Commands) Monitor-Mode (Menu Node) Use this command to toggle the Monitor-Mode ON or OFF. The Monitor-Mode exclusively displays input or output data of the connected node. Outputs cannot be activated. Activation of the Monitor-Mode entails deactivation of the Control-Modes. If the Monitor-Mode is activated, the symbol next to the menu item is framed and the symbol in the tool bar is displayed in color.
Command Reference Submenu Control-Mode (Commands) • 99 6.6 Submenu Control-Mode (Commands) 6.6.1 Direct (Menu Control-Mode) Use this command to toggle the Control Mode Direct ON or OFF. Digital outputs can be activated by clicking on the display field in the process data dialog box or on the LED in the node display or by hitting the . Clicking or hitting the another time deactivates the output.
• 6.6.3 Command Reference Submenu Control-Mode (Commands) Force (Menu Control-Mode) Use this command to toggle the Control Mode Force ON or OFF. A digital output is activated as long as the left mouse button or the space bar is pushed. Shortcuts Keyboard: 6.6.4 + + Permanent (Menu Control-Mode) Use this command to toggle the Control Mode Permanent ON or OFF. This command is only enabled if this mode is supported by the coupler or controller used.
Command Reference Menu Module (Commands) • 101 6.7 Menu Module (Commands) 6.7.1 Process Data (Menu Module) Use this command to open the dialog box process data for a selected I/O module. Shortcuts Mouse: Doubleclick on the I/O module for which you want to display the process data. Keyboard: or Ctrl> + + or select the I/O module using the control keys + or + <"> or the mouse and press the key if the desired modul is selected.
• 6.7.3 Command Reference Menu Settings (Commands) Settings (Menu Module) Use this command to parameterize I/O Modules. The parameter dialog box shows a module-specific list of adjustable parameters. Note: This command is only available if the parameters of the selected module are changeable. A list of respective I/O Modules is shown in chapter parameter dialog boxes. 6.8 Menu Settings (Commands) 6.8.1 COM-Port...
Command Reference Menu Help (Commands) • 103 6.9 Menu Help (Commands) 6.9.1 Help Topics (Menu Help) Use this command to open the list of contents of the WAGO-I/O-CHECK help topics. From this mask you can jump into topics which will explain the use of WAGO-I/O-CHECK step by step. As soon as help is opened it is always possible to click the CONTENTS button and return to the list of contents or to click the INDEX button and return to the index list. 6.9.
• Command Reference Function Keys and Shortcuts 6.
Command Reference Function Keys and Shortcuts Function Keys/ Shortcuts Function Dialog box process data: set / reset output WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 759 WAGO-I/O-CHECK 2 Menu Command • 105
• Index 7 Index 2 2 Channel Analog Input .................................................................43 2 Channel Analog Output...............................................................46 2 Channel Digital Input ..................................................................36 2 Channel Digital Input with Diagnosis.........................................36 2 Channel Digital Output ...............................................................39 2 Channel Digital Output with Diagnosis ..
Index Controls ..............................................................................16, 17, 18 Dialog Boxes ............................................................................ 33 Function Keys and Shortcuts ................................................. 104 Menubars .................................................................................. 18 Navigationbar ........................................................................... 28 Node Display................................
• Index 4 Channel Analog Input ...........................................................44 4 Channel Analog Output.........................................................47 4 Channel Digital Input ............................................................37 4 Channel Digital Output .........................................................40 8 Channel Digital Input ............................................................38 8 Channel Digital Output ..............................................
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