Hardware Address (Mac-Id) - WAGO 750 Series Manual

Modular i/o-system; ethernet tcp/ip
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Attention
If outputs are set when switching from RUN to STOP mode, they remain set!
Switching off the outputs on the software side i.e. by the initiators are
ineffective because the program is no longer processed.
Note
The user has the possibility to define the status of the outputs before a STOP
condition. For this, in the web-based management system a web-page opens
via the PLC link, on that the function can be accordingly specified.
If there is a checkmark in the small box behind "Enabled", all outputs are set
to zero, otherwise the outputs remain to the last current value.

3.1.3.7 Hardware Address (MAC-ID)

Each WAGO ETHERNET TCP/IP fieldbus controller is supplied from the
factory with a unique and internationally unambiguous physical ETHERNET
address, also referred to as MAC-ID (Media Access Control Identity). This is
located on the rear of the controller and on a self-adhesive tear-off label on the
controller's side. The address has a fixed length of 6 Bytes (48 Bits) and
contains the address type, the manufacturer's ID, and the serial number.
WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750
ETHERNET TCP/IP
Fieldbus Controller 750-841
Hardware
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