Ethernet/Ip; Table 54: Wbm Page "Ethernet/Ip - WAGO 750-363/0040-0000 Manual

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132 Configuring via the Web-Based Management System (WBM) WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750
9.15

EtherNet/IP

Use the EtherNet/IP WBM page to configure settings for the EtherNet/IP adapter
functionality and download the Electronic Device Description (EDS) file.
In addition, information is displayed about the provided static assemblies and the
mapping of the inserted I/O modules for the EtherNet/IP process image.

Table 54: WBM page "EtherNet/IP"

Static Assembly Instances
Entry
Download EDS
description file
EtherNet/IP Settings
Entry
I/O error reaction
RUN/IDLE header
configuration
Enable binary padding
Manual
Version 1.0.0
750-363/0040-0000 FC EtherNet/IP G4 ECO XTR
Button
Description
Download on the local PC the electronic device
[DOWNLOAD]
description file.
Default Value Value (Exmaple) Description
Hold last
output value
Set outputs to
zero
Stop I/O
processing
Originator to
target
Target to
originator
 In the event of a fieldbus error,
the last output values are kept.
 In the case of a fieldbus error, one
of the other error strategies is
used.
 In the event of a fieldbus error,
the outputs are set to 0.
 In the case of a fieldbus error, one
of the other error strategies is
used.
 In the event of a fieldbus error,
the communication on the local
bus is stopped.
 In the case of a fieldbus error, one
of the other error strategies is
used.
The RUN/IDLE header is inserted
in the data direction to the target
(device) for I/O connections.
 The RUN / IDLE header is not
inserted for I/O connections in
the data direction to the target
(device).
The RUN / IDLE header is
inserted in the data direction to
the originator (master / scanner
for I/O connections).
 The RUN / IDLE header is not
inserted for I/O connections in the
data direction to the originator
(Master/Scanner usually).
Assembly instances 101-109 are
padded to an even byte count.
Assembly instances 101-109 are
not padded to an even byte count.

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