9.1.1.2.2 Configuring The Master Via "Net Forming; Figure 45: Binding A Device (Example) - WAGO I/O-SYSTEM 750 Manual

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12.
Search in the list of MAD IDs of the master to connect this master to your
slave.
Factor settings required
The master also has to be in "Configuration" mode (factory setting).
13.
Select the MAC ID of the required master.
14.
Click the [>>] button to transfer the selected MAC ID to the list of real-time
devices (or ad-hoc devices) for the current slave. The MAC ID of the master
is entered in the first row (slot 1) of the respective table.
15.
Give the device a name (UserFriendlyName), e.g. "MyMaster".
Select the MAC ID and select the value "Yes" in the Bind drop-down
16.
menu.

Figure 45: Binding a device (example)

17.
Click the [Write] button in the toolbar to write the modified configuration
to the 750-644 I/O module.
You have assigned a master to the processed slave (slave → master).
18.
Click the [Communication (Realtime)] button in the Operating Mode
area to select it.
19.
To establish a link from the master side (master → slave), go to the section
"Configuring the Master via 'Net Forming'").

9.1.1.2.2 Configuring the Master via "Net Forming"

1.
Launch the WAGO-I/O-CHECK software (Version 3 or higher).
2.
Click the [Identify] button. Your node configuration is displayed
graphically (see figure "Identifying the Node Configuration").
3.
Right-click on the 750-644 I/O module that you want to configure as the
master.
Select Settings in the context menu of the 750-644 I/O module to open the
4.
Bluetooth
figure "Bluetooth
Manual
Version 2.0.0, valid from FW/HW Version 03/03
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specific parameterization dialog of the 750-644 I/O module (see
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specific parameterization area").
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