Overview Of Physical Interfaces; Figure 1: Overview Of Interfaces - WAGO -I/O-SYSTEM 750 User Manual

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Device Description for the I/O-IPC
4.1

Overview of Physical Interfaces

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Figure 1: Overview of interfaces

Position
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2
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Run
Stop
RST
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Description
USB interface (X10),
Type A
USB interface (X11),
Type A
Ethernet interface (X8),
RJ-45
Ethernet interface (X9),
RJ-45
I/O module interface
750-602 Power Supply Module
Slot for CF card
CANopen interface (X3),
9-pole D-sub plug
DVI interface (X7),
D-sub socket, 24+5
Interface for electronic supply (X4)
Integrated input and output (X5),
15-pole D-sub socket
Serial RS-232 interface (X6),
9-pole D-sub plug
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Function
To connect USB devices such as, keyboards,
USB memories, etc.
Interfaces to connect the I/O-IPC to a LAN
("Local Area Network").
Data exchange over the internal data bus
Infeed of the field supply (sensors/actuators). See
Section 5.8 in this regard.
Slot for CF cards, type I and II.
Interface to connect the I/O-IPC to a CAN
network.
Interface for a monitor.
Power supply for the 24V electronic supply of the
I/O-IPC. The power supply is protected against
reverse polarity. See Section 7.
Interface for connecting direct digital signal
generators.
Physical connection to the Linux console,
MODBUS-RTU, IO-Check or CoDeSys.
This interface can be configured via Web-based
management or Linux console.
WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750
I/O-IPC-C10E, CANopen Master
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6
A
A
C
C
B
B
D
D
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