Startup Of The 750-644 I/O Modules; 9.1.1.2.1 Configuring Slaves Via "Net Forming; Figure 41: Identifying The Node Configuration (Example) - WAGO I/O-SYSTEM 750 Manual

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Example Configuration
Do not set up a fieldbus connection!
Do not set up a fieldbus connection (e.g. by using an ETHERNET cable).
Otherwise, access to the process data within WAGO-I/O-CHECK is not possible.
4.
Connect both nodes on the field and system side to a 24 V power supply.
5.
Switch on the power supply.
Port availability
Each PC serial port is operated by its own WAGO-I/O-CHECK software.
Depending on port availability, use one or two PCs to configure the 750-644 I/O
modules. If you use one PC with 2 ports, you can launch the WAGO-I/O-CHECK
software several times. You can select the COM ports concerned using the "F8"
key on your keyboard. If only one port is used meaning that the software is
launched just once, configuring the master and slaves is somewhat more time-
consuming.
9.1.1.2

Startup of the 750-644 I/O Modules

1.
Specify which of your 750-644 I/O modules should take the role of master
and which the role of slave.
2.
Note the MAC ID of the master: 0 0 : 0 6 : C 6 : _ _ : _ _ : _ _.
Note the MAC ID of the slave: 0 0 : 0 6 : C 6 : _ _ : _ _ : _ _ .

9.1.1.2.1 Configuring Slaves via "Net Forming"

Figure 41: Identifying the node configuration (example)

1.
Launch the WAGO-I/O-CHECK software (Version 3 or higher).
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