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Touch Panel Standard Line
762-4xxx(/xxxx-xxxx)
TP 600
WAGO Touch Panel
Version 1.3.0

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  • Page 1 Manual Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx(/xxxx-xxxx) TP 600 WAGO Touch Panel Version 1.3.0...
  • Page 2 We wish to point out that the software and hardware terms as well as the trademarks of companies used and/or mentioned in the present manual are generally protected by trademark or patent. WAGO is a registered trademark of WAGO Verwaltungsgesellschaft mbH. Manual Version 1.3.0...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Touch Panel Standard Line Table of Contents 762-4xxx TP 600 Table of Contents Regulations ..................... 12 Validity of this Documentation............... 12 Document portfolio ................12 Copyright ....................13 Property rights ..................14 Symbols ....................15 Number Notation .................. 17 Font Conventions ................. 17 Legal Bases ..................
  • Page 4 Table of Contents Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 4.4.10 “X11” – Four Digital Inputs and Outputs DIO (Only with PIO3 Hardware) ..................40 4.4.11 “microSD” Memory Card Slot ............41 Real-Time Clock ................... 42 Display Elements .................. 43 4.6.1 Status LED ..................
  • Page 5 Touch Panel Standard Line Table of Contents 762-4xxx TP 600 5.7.2.2 Services and Users ..............63 5.7.2.3 WBM User Group ................ 63 ® 5.7.2.4 Linux User Group ............... 63 5.7.2.5 SNMP User Group............... 64 5.7.2.6 Web Protocols for WBM Access ..........65 5.7.2.7 TLS Encryption ................
  • Page 6 Table of Contents Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.5.1 “Webserver Configuration” Group ........... 91 8.6.1.6 “Configuration of Host and Domain Name” Page ......92 8.6.1.6.1 “HostName” Group ..............92 8.6.1.6.2 “Domain Name” Group ............93 8.6.1.7 “TCP/IP Configuration” Page ............94 8.6.1.7.1 “IP Configuration (Xn)”...
  • Page 7 “FTPS” Group ............... 124 8.6.1.24.4 “HTTP” Group ............... 125 8.6.1.24.5 “HTTPS” Group ..............125 8.6.1.24.6 “WAGO-I/O-CHECK” Group ..........125 8.6.1.24.7 “OPC UA” Group ..............126 8.6.1.25 “Configuration of NTP Client” Page ........... 127 8.6.1.25.1 “NTP Client Configuration” Group ......... 127 8.6.1.25.2...
  • Page 8 “Run AIDE check at startup” Group ........149 8.6.1.39.2 “Control AIDE and show log” Group ........149 8.6.1.40 “Open Source Licenses” Page ........... 150 8.6.1.41 “WAGO Licenses” Page ............151 New WBM ..................152 8.7.1 General Information about the Page ..........152 8.7.2 “Information” Tab ................154 8.7.2.1...
  • Page 9 Touch Panel Standard Line Table of Contents 762-4xxx TP 600 8.7.3.6.2 “UTC Time and Date” Group ..........165 8.7.3.6.3 “Local Time and Date” Group ..........166 8.7.3.7 “Create Bootable Image” Page ..........166 8.7.3.7.1 "Create Bootable Image from Active Partition (<Active Partition>"...
  • Page 10 9.5.2.3 Frame Objects ................192 9.5.2.4 Visualization Style ..............192 9.5.2.5 URL Configuration ..............192 9.5.2.6 Task Configuration of the WAGO Controller ......192 9.5.3 HTML5 Web Visualizations ............192 9.5.4 Graphic Elements ................193 9.5.4.1 Antialiasing ................193 9.5.4.2 Graphic File Formats ..............
  • Page 11 Touch Panel Standard Line Table of Contents 762-4xxx TP 600 11.4.2 Use WAGOupload to Update the Firmware ........199 11.5 Factory Reset ..................200 Disposal ....................201 12.1 Electrical and electronic equipment ............ 201 12.2 Packaging................... 201 Accessories ................... 203 List of Figures ....................
  • Page 12: Regulations

    Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Regulations The WAGO Touch Panel shall only be installed and operated according to the instructions in this documentation. Always retain this documentation! This documentation is part of the product. Therefore, retain the documentation during the entire service life of the product.
  • Page 13: Copyright

    Manual by third parties that violate pertinent copyright provisions is prohibited. Reproduction, translation, electronic and phototechnical filing/archiving (e.g., photocopying) as well as any amendments require the written consent of WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG, Minden, Germany. Non-observance will involve the right to assert damage claims. Manual...
  • Page 14: Property Rights

    Regulations Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Property rights Third-party trademarks are used in this documentation. This section contains the trademarks used. The “®” and “TM” symbols are omitted hereinafter. ® ® • Adobe and Acrobat are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Inc. ®...
  • Page 15: Symbols

    Touch Panel Standard Line Regulations 762-4xxx TP 600 Symbols Personal Injury! Indicates a high-risk, imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. Personal Injury Caused by Electric Current! Indicates a high-risk, imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 16 Regulations Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Additional Information: Refers to additional information which is not an integral part of this documentation (e.g., the Internet). Manual Version 1.3.0...
  • Page 17: Number Notation

    Font Conventions Table 3: Font Conventions Font Type Indicates Names of paths and data files are marked in italic-type. italic e.g.: C:\Program Files\WAGO Software Menu Menu items are marked in bold letters. e.g.: Save > A greater-than sign between two names means the selection of a menu item from a menu.
  • Page 18: Legal Bases

    1.8.3 Intended Use WAGO Touch Panels are suitable for use in the area of control and automation. Their use extends beyond residential and commercial areas, as well as industrial areas. Technical data must be observed for all types of applications.
  • Page 19: Extended License Terms

    Regulations 762-4xxx TP 600 Further details are given in the contractual agreements. Please send your request for modified and new hardware or software configurations directly to WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG. 1.8.5 Extended license terms 1.8.5.1 Use of the device in building technology applications in the USA...
  • Page 20: Safety Information

    Safety Information Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Safety Information Safety Advice (Precautions) This section includes an overall summary of the most important safety requirements and notes that are mentioned in each individual section. To protect your health and prevent damage to devices as well, it is imperative to read and carefully follow the safety guidelines.
  • Page 21 Touch Panel Standard Line Safety Information 762-4xxx TP 600 Replace defective or damaged devices! Replace defective or damaged device/module (e.g., in the event of deformed contacts). Protect the components against materials having seeping and insulating properties! The components are not resistant to materials having seeping and insulating properties such as: aerosols, silicones and triglycerides (found in some hand creams).
  • Page 22: Special Use Conditions For Ethernet Devices

    • Do not connect control components and control networks to an open network such as the Internet or an office network. WAGO recommends putting control components and control networks behind a firewall. • In the control components (e.g., for WAGO I/-CHECK and CODESYS) close all ports and services not required by your application to minimize the risk of cyber attacks and to enhance cyber security.
  • Page 23: Overview

    • Control Panels (762-x3xx) The WAGO Touch Panels described in this manual are available as Web, Visu and Control Panels in four screen sizes (diagonal lengths: 4.3/5.7/7.0/10.1″). The 4.3/7.0/10.1″ diagonal lengths are in 16:9 format. The 5.7″ diagonal length is 4:3 format.
  • Page 24: Figure 1: 762 Series Item Number Key

    Overview Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 The 762 Series item numbers are composed as follows: Figure 1: 762 Series Item Number Key The basic differences between Web, Visu and Control Panels are explained below. Manual Version 1.3.0...
  • Page 25: Web Panels

    Touch Panel Standard Line Overview 762-4xxx TP 600 Web Panels The Web Panels display the visualizations of the planned control programs for the purposes of monitoring and control of machines and systems. However, the required Visu software does not run on the Web Panels, but rather on the controller, which also includes a Webserver that the panels can access with their Web browser.
  • Page 26: Control Panels

    Overview Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Control Panels The control panels combine HMI and control functions and can thus replace a PLC controller. Visu software and runtime software both run on the panels. The interfaces of the “PIO3” hardware are ETHERNET, USB, microSD and a line out (headphone output).
  • Page 27: Properties

    Touch Panel Standard Line Properties 762-4xxx TP 600 Properties Views 4.1.1 Front View The touch screen, as well as display and operating elements are located on the front. Figure 2: Front View Table 4: Legend for Figure “Front View” Description Details See Section Touch screen “Device Description”...
  • Page 28: Other Views Of The Pio1 Hardware

    Properties Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 4.1.2 Other Views of the PIO1 Hardware On the back there are four M4 threaded holes for VESA mounting, four fastening clips, one grounding screw or lead and the device labeling. For details, see section “Mounting”...
  • Page 29: Other Views Of The Pio3 Hardware

    Touch Panel Standard Line Properties 762-4xxx TP 600 The connectors are located on the bottom. For details, see section “Properties” > “Connectors.” The operating mode switch with the settings RESET-STOP-RUN, the “CFG/RST” button, the “SYS, RUN, CAN, H11, H22” LEDs and the “µSD” memory card slot are located on the left side.
  • Page 30: Figure 5: Other Pio3 Views (Example Of 762-4304/8000-0002)

    Properties Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 When the hardware is installed, the above-named function elements are not accessible from the front. Figure 5: Other PIO3 Views (Example of 762-4304/8000-0002) Manual Version 1.3.0...
  • Page 31: Touch Screen

    Touch Panel Standard Line Properties 762-4xxx TP 600 Touch Screen The touch screen displays the Web visualization and processes inputs from the system operator by hand or pen. It is a resistive TFT LCD with LED backlight that recognizes swiping and scrolling with one touch point.
  • Page 32: Labeling

    Properties Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Labeling The type plate is attached to the back and contains the following information about the device: Table 5: Type Plate Field Example Item Number ITEM-NO.: 0762-4101 Item description 1 Touch Panel 600 Item description 2 TP 600 4.3 480x272 PIO1 Control number...
  • Page 33: Connectors

    Touch Panel Standard Line Properties 762-4xxx TP 600 Connectors 4.4.1 Connectors of Hardware PIO1 Figure 8: Connectors PIO1 on the Bottom (Example) Table 6: Legend for Figure “Connectors PIO1 on the Bottom” Connector Function X1 and X2 ETHERNET interfaces with LED indicators Supply voltage infeed X6 and X7 USB 2.0 host interfaces...
  • Page 34: Connectors Of Hardware Pio2

    Properties Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 4.4.2 Connectors of Hardware PIO2 Figure 10: Connectors PIO2 on the Bottom (Example) Table 8: Legend for Figure “Connectors PIO2 on the Bottom” Connector Function X1 and X2 ETHERNET interfaces with LED indicators Supply voltage infeed X6 and X7 USB 2.0 host interfaces...
  • Page 35: Connectors Of Hardware Pio3

    Touch Panel Standard Line Properties 762-4xxx TP 600 4.4.3 Connectors of Hardware PIO3 Figure 12: Connectors PIO3 on the Bottom (Example) Table 10: Legend for Figure “Connectors PIO3 on the Bottom ” Connector Function X1 und X2 ETHERNET Interface with LED Serial Interface RS-232 or RS-485 CAN Interface POWER.
  • Page 36: X1" And "X2" Ethernet Interfaces

    Properties Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 4.4.4 “X1” and “X2” ETHERNET Interfaces The ETHERNET interfaces are RJ-45 ports. The orange LED illuminates when there is a LINK and the green one blinks during data transfer. The connectors and cables meet category 5e requirements and guidelines for ETHERNET interfaces.
  • Page 37: Operating As An Rs-232 Interface

    Touch Panel Standard Line Properties 762-4xxx TP 600 Continuous shielding is essential in order to increase the immunity to interference. For this purpose, the metallic housing of the socket is connected to functional ground. The connected data cable must be shielded. The cable clamp that is used must guarantee sufficient strain relief and contact between the shield and housing over a large area at the same time.
  • Page 38: Operating As An Rs-485 Interface

    Properties Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 4.4.5.2 Operating as an RS-485 Interface To minimize reflection at the end of the line, the RS-485 line must be terminated at both ends by a cable termination. If required, one pull-up or pull-down resistor may be used.
  • Page 39: X5" Supply Voltage

    Touch Panel Standard Line Properties 762-4xxx TP 600 Table 1: X4 Pin Assignment Assignment CAN-L (CAN data low) GND (reference potential 0 V or ground) CAN-H (CAN data high) Continuous shielding is essential in order to increase the immunity to interference.
  • Page 40: X8" - Line-Out Audio Output (Headphones) (Only With Pio2 And Pio3 Hardware)

    Properties Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 4.4.9 “X8” – Line-out Audio Output (Headphones) (Only with PIO2 and PIO3 Hardware) The audio output is a three-pole, 3.5 mm stereo socket. Headphones or a compatible audio device can be connected to this socket, e.g. in order to output acoustic warning signals or voice messages that the control application contains.
  • Page 41: Microsd" Memory Card Slot

    “microSD” Memory Card Slot The panel is equipped with a laterally mounted slot for microSD and microSDHC memory cards. microSD (max. 2 GB) and microSDHC (max. 32 GB) cards tested by WAGO can be used. Use only WAGO memory cards! Proper function and performance cannot be ensured when using SD/SDHC memory cards not approved by WAGO.
  • Page 42: Real-Time Clock

    Properties Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Real-Time Clock The real-time clock RTC is installed internally and not accessible. It is for internal use only. Deviation/accuracy The deviation is less than ± 4 sec/day with an ambient temperature of 25 °C. Power reserve The clock continues to run min.
  • Page 43: Display Elements

    Touch Panel Standard Line Properties 762-4xxx TP 600 Display Elements 4.6.1 Status LED There is a three-color status LED on the front for displaying operating and error messages. The indicators are explained as follows: Table 15: Status LED LED Display Explanation Green, steady The panel is ready to operate.
  • Page 44: Operating Elements

    Properties Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Operating Elements The panel is primarily operated from the touch screen. In addition, there are two capacitive buttons for brightness control on the front of the panel. You can find the operating mode switch and the “CFG/RST” button on the left side.
  • Page 45: Schematic Diagram

    Touch Panel Standard Line Properties 762-4xxx TP 600 Schematic Diagram NOTICE Do not use grounded USB devices! USB interface shielding is not grounded directly, but rather via interference- suppression capacitors. Only keyboards, mice and USB memory sticks should be connected to the USB ports. Do not connect devices that are grounded, e.g., printers, because they bridge the interference-suppression capacitors, and immunity to interference is reduced.
  • Page 46: Schematic Diagram Pio2

    Properties Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 4.8.2 Schematic Diagram PIO2 Figure 19: Schematic Diagram PIO2 4.8.3 Schematic Diagram PIO3 Figure 20: Schematic Diagram PIO3 Manual Version 1.3.0...
  • Page 47: Technical Data

    Touch Panel Standard Line Properties 762-4xxx TP 600 Technical Data 4.9.1 Device PIO1 Table 19: Technical Data ‒ Device PIO1 Front panel Anodized aluminum (plastic at 4.3”), polyester film Housing material Anodized aluminum Dimensions 4.3”: 155 × 135 × 58 mm (width ×...
  • Page 48: Device Pio2

    Properties Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 4.9.2 Device PIO2 Table 20: Technical Data ‒ Device PIO2 Front panel Anodized aluminum (plastic at 4.3”), polyester film Housing material Anodized aluminum Dimensions 4.3”: 155 × 135 × 58 mm (width × height × depth) 5.7”: 172 ×...
  • Page 49: Device Pio3

    Touch Panel Standard Line Properties 762-4xxx TP 600 4.9.3 Device PIO3 Table 21: Technical Data ‒ Device PIO3 Front panel Anodized aluminum (plastic at 4.3”), polyester film Housing material Anodized aluminum Dimensions 4.3”: 155 × 135 × 78 mm (width × height × depth) 5.7”: 172 ×...
  • Page 50: Climatic Environmental Conditions

    Properties Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 4.9.4 Climatic Environmental Conditions Table 22: Technical Data ‒ Climatic Environmental Conditions Permissible ambient temperatures Mounting position Mounting position Mounting position horizontal ± 45° vertical 4.3” 0 … 50 °C 0 … 50 °C 0 …...
  • Page 51: Power Supply

    Touch Panel Standard Line Properties 762-4xxx TP 600 Figure 21: Dependence between Storage Temperature and Relative Humidity 4.9.5 Power Supply Table 23: Technical Data ‒ Power Supply PIO1 Operating Voltage SELV (Safety Extra Low Voltage) – voltage source that meets the requirements of a LPS (Limited Power Source) as per EN 60950-1 24 VDC (−25 ...
  • Page 52: Table 24: Technical Data - Power Supply Pio2

    Properties Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Table 24: Technical Data ‒ Power Supply PIO2 Operating Voltage SELV (Safety Extra Low Voltage) – voltage source that meets the requirements of a LPS (Limited Power Source) as per EN 60950-1 24 VDC (−25 ...
  • Page 53: Touch Screen

    Touch Panel Standard Line Properties 762-4xxx TP 600 4.9.6 Touch Screen Table 26: Technical Data ‒ Touch Screen 4.3” (109 mm) Display type Resistive TFT-LCD with LED Backlight, Wide Viewing Angle, Single Touch Screen size (diagonal) 4.3” (109 mm) Aspect 16:9 Display colors 16 million colors...
  • Page 54: Table 28: Technical Data - Touch Screen 7.0" (180 Mm)

    Properties Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Table 28: Technical Data ‒ Touch Screen 7.0” (180 mm) Display type Resistive TFT-LCD with LED Backlight, Wide Viewing Angle, Single Touch Screen size (diagonal) 7.0” (180 mm) Aspect 16:9 Display colors 16 million colors Graphics resolution 800 ×...
  • Page 55: Hardware

    Linux® 4.9.115 HMI Visualization software e!RUNTIME, based on CODESYS 3 Web browser Qt WebEngine of Qt 5.9.4 Configuration software WAGO WBM 4.9.8.2 Software of the Visu Panels Table 32: Technical Data ‒ Software Visu Panels Operating system Linux® 4.9.115 Runtime Software with Target...
  • Page 56: Interfaces

    Properties Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Table 35: Technical Data ‒ Communication PIO2 Fieldbus MODBUS TCP/UDP Protocols ETHERNET TCP/IP, DHCP, DNS, FTP, FTPS, HTTP, HTTPS und SSH Table 36: Technical Data ‒ Communication PIO3 Fieldbus MODBUS TCP/UDP und CAN Protocols ETHERNET TCP/IP, DHCP, DNS, FTP, FTPS, HTTP, HTTPS und SSH...
  • Page 57: Interface Hardware Pio3

    Touch Panel Standard Line Properties 762-4xxx TP 600 4.9.10.3 Interface Hardware PIO3 Table 39: Technical Data ‒ Interfaces Hardware PIO3 ETHERNET Interfaces X1 and X2 2 × RJ-45,witht Switch, 10/100 Mbit/s, connecting cables twisted pair SF-UTP, 100 Ohms, category 5e, patch or crossover, max.
  • Page 58: Connectors Hardware Pio3

    Properties Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 4.9.11.3 Connectors Hardware PIO3 Table 42: Technical Data ‒ Connections Hardware PIO3 ® X5 voltage supply 3 × CAGE CLAMP connection cable, max. 3 m to power supply, conductor cross section: 0.14 … 1.5 mm / AWG 25 …...
  • Page 59: Approvals

    The following approvals have been granted to 762-4xxx panels: Conformity Marking : UL61010-1, UL61010-2-201 Korea Certification: MSIP-REM-W43-WBP762 Detailed information regarding approvals Detailed information regarding approvals can be found at: https://www.wago.com <item no.> 4.11 Standards and Guidelines 762-4xxx panels meet the following requirements on emission and immunity of interference:...
  • Page 60: Functions

    Functions Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Functions Web Panel The Web Panel is a classic HMI device. Featuring an integrated Web browser, the panel is designed for connection to a controller with its own Webserver. Commissioning is performed in the Web browser with the “Web-Based Management WBM”...
  • Page 61: Web Browser

    Touch Panel Standard Line Functions 762-4xxx TP 600 Web Browser The integrated Web browser displays the controller websites. Up to 10 controllers can be configured in the WBM. The “PLC List”/”Browser Favorites” is used to select a controller and to launch his Web visualization directly.
  • Page 62: Operation With Separate Network Interfaces

    Functions Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 5.7.1.1 Operation with Separate Network Interfaces When operating with separate network interfaces, both ETHERNET interfaces can be configured and used separately. Note that the two interfaces still have the same MAC address. Therefore, they must not be operated in the same network segment.
  • Page 63: Services And Users

    Admin user. This does not change the passwords for the Linux® “root” and “admin” users! Table 44: WBM Users User Permissions Default Password admin All (administrator) wago user Supported to a limited extent user guest Display only ® 5.7.2.4...
  • Page 64: Snmp User Group

    “root”. After launching putty.exe, “login as:” appears. Enter “root” and press [Enter]. You are prompted to enter the password. Enter “wago” as the default password. You are prompted to assign a “New password:”. Enter a unique password that meets the required level of security and press [Enter].
  • Page 65: Web Protocols For Wbm Access

    Touch Panel Standard Line Functions 762-4xxx TP 600 5.7.2.6 Web Protocols for WBM Access The HTTP and HTTPS web protocols can be used to access the WBM pages for the touch panels. HTTPS is preferred because it uses the SSL/TLS protocol. The SSL/TLS protocol ensures secure communication through encryption and authentication.
  • Page 66: Default Gateways

    Functions Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Based Management (WBM)”). When the host name is set, a host name supplied by a DHCP response is immediately active and displaces the configured or default host name. If only the configured name should apply, the network administrator must adjust the configuration of the active DHCP server, so that no host name is passed in the DHCP response.
  • Page 67: Restore

    Touch Panel Standard Line Functions 762-4xxx TP 600 The following options are available from the “Backup” function in the Legacy version of the WBM: • Settings • System The network, or when inserted, the memory card or USB memory can be selected as the target medium.
  • Page 68: Create Image

    Downloading Software The panel has the option to install or update individual software packages. The software packages are available from WAGO. You can install them from your PC via WBM. See also section “Commissioning” > “Configuring in the Web-Based Management (WBM)” > “Legacy version“ resp.
  • Page 69: Booting

    Touch Panel Standard Line Functions 762-4xxx TP 600 5.10 Booting Start Behavior Manual Version 1.3.0...
  • Page 70 Functions Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Browser Manual Version 1.3.0...
  • Page 71: Licensed Software Components

    Touch Panel Standard Line Functions 762-4xxx TP 600 Button “CFG/RST” Pressing the button “CFG/RST” at run-time opens the WBM. Pressing the button at panel startup (power ON) prevents the normal auto start and only the WBM starts. The button is not used to make any changes to the settings.
  • Page 72: Mounting

    Mounting Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Mounting Consider the IP protection type! The device is an open unit whose back side is IP20 protected, only. If the operating environment does not fulfill these requirements you have to install the device into cabinet resp.
  • Page 73: Figure 23: Mounting Clips And Positions Of The Clamping Elements

    Touch Panel Standard Line Mounting 762-4xxx TP 600 Attach the clamping elements on positions 1 … 4 for 762-4x01, positions 1 … 8 for 762-4x02/-4x03 and positions 1 … 10 for 762-4x04. The tightening torque is 0.1 Nm for 762-4x01 and 0.14 Nm for 762-4x02 … - 4x04.
  • Page 74: Mounting In Compliance With Vesa Standard

    Mounting Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Mounting in Compliance with VESA Standard No VESA mounting in the field of DNV GL applications! If a DNV GL approval is required for your application you must install the panel into cabinet resp. housing. Mounting in compliance with VESA standard is not permitted! The permitted ambient temperature depends on the mounting position! If the panel is not installed vertically, cooling is affected, i.e., maximum...
  • Page 75: Connecting

    Touch Panel Standard Line Connecting 762-4xxx TP 600 Connecting Connection Example Figure 25: Connection Example Earthing Earthing is performed via connector X5, pin 3 “FE” (functional earth) and via the earthing screw or lug on the rear. For this, use the included 734-103 Female Connector featuring three CAGE ®...
  • Page 76: Connecting The Power Supply

    Connecting Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Do not use USB devices connected to earth! USB interface shielding is not earthed directly, rather via interference- suppression capacitor. Only keyboards, mice and USB memory sticks may be connected. Do not connect devices that are earthed, e.g., printers, because they bridge the interference-suppression capacitors and thus interference immunity is reduced.
  • Page 77: Commissioning

    Touch Panel Standard Line Commissioning 762-4xxx TP 600 Commissioning Removing the Protection Film First remove the protection film from the touch screen. This film is not intended for permanent use but only for mounting resp. connecting works. Switching ON The panel does not have an ON/OFF switch and is switched on together with your machine resp.
  • Page 78: Cold Start Reset

    Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Execution of the reset is signaled by the red “RUN LED” briefly going out when the mode selector switch is released. 8.4.2 Cold Start Reset </dg_ All e!RUNTIME applications are reset with a cold start reset. All global data and the retain variables are set to their initialization values.
  • Page 79: Configuring In The Web-Based Management (Wbm)

    Touch Panel Standard Line Commissioning 762-4xxx TP 600 Configuring in the Web-Based Management (WBM) After the device is switched on for the first time, the WBM interface is displayed automatically, depending on the setting. If you want to change the configuration later during operation, press the “CFG/RST”...
  • Page 80: Wbm User Administration

    If you do not change these passwords, a warning will appear each time you call up a website after logging in. Figure 27: Password Reminder Table 47: User Settings in the Default State Users Password user user admin wago Manual Version 1.3.0...
  • Page 81 Touch Panel Standard Line Commissioning 762-4xxx TP 600 Observe access rights Users in WBM are authorized exclusively for access to websites. User administration for controller applications is configured separately. Access to the WBM pages is as follows: Manual Version 1.3.0...
  • Page 82: Access Rights

    Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.5.1.2 Access Rights 8.5.1.2.1 Legacy version of the WBM Table 48: Access Rights for WBM Pages Navigation WBM page User Information Status Information guest PLC Runtime – Information PLC Runtime Information guest –...
  • Page 83: New Wbm

    Security Security Settings admin Legal Information – Open Source Licenses Open Source Licenses guest – WAGO Licenses WAGO Licenses guest 8.5.1.2.2 New WBM Table 49: Access Rights for WBM Pages Legacy version of the WBM Navigation WBM page title...
  • Page 84 Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Table 49: Access Rights for WBM Pages Legacy version of the WBM Navigation WBM page title User – DNS Configuration of DNS Server user – SSH SSH Server Settings admin – TFTP TFTP Server admin –...
  • Page 85: Legacy Version Of The Wbm

    Touch Panel Standard Line Commissioning 762-4xxx TP 600 Legacy version of the WBM 8.6.1.1 General Information about the Page Figure 28: WBM Browser Window – Legacy Version (Example) The device name is displayed in the header of the browser window. You can use the link „Open New WBM“...
  • Page 86: Figure 29: Wbm Status Information (Example)

    Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 A status area with the following elements is displayed on the right: Figure 29: WBM Status Information (Example) • WBM status: This indicates whether the WBM is currently communicating with the device in the background.
  • Page 87 Touch Panel Standard Line Commissioning 762-4xxx TP 600 is also shown. The states displayed in the WBM will not always correspond at the precise time to those on the controller. Data has a runtime during transmission and can only be queried at a certain interval. The time period between two queries is 30 seconds.
  • Page 88: Status Information" Page

    Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.2 “Status Information” Page The following tables explain the parameters listed on this page: 8.6.1.2.1 “Controller Details” Group This group displays the properties of the controller. Table 50: WBM “Status Information” Page – “Controller Details” Group Parameter Explanation Product Description...
  • Page 89: Plc Runtime Information" Page

    Touch Panel Standard Line Commissioning 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.3 “PLC Runtime Information” Page Information about the enabled runtime system and PLC program created in the programming software is provided on the “PLC Runtime Information” page. 8.6.1.3.1 “PLC Runtime” Group Table 52: WBM “PLC Runtime Information” Page – “PLC Runtime” Group Parameter Explanation The version of the currently enabled runtime system...
  • Page 90: General Plc Runtime Configuration" Page

    Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.4 “General PLC Runtime Configuration” Page The settings for the boot project created with the programming software are given on the “General PLC Runtime Configuration” page. 8.6.1.4.1 “General PLC Runtime Configuration” Group Table 53: WBM “General PLC Runtime Configuration”...
  • Page 91: Plc Webvisu" Page

    Touch Panel Standard Line Commissioning 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.5 “PLC WebVisu” Page The settings for the web visualization created in the runtime system are shown on the “PLC WebVisu” page. 8.6.1.5.1 “Webserver Configuration” Group Table 54: WBM “PLC WebVisu” Page – “Webserver Configuration” Group Display Fields Explanation e!RUNTIME Webserver...
  • Page 92: Configuration Of Host And Domain Name" Page

    Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.6 “Configuration of Host and Domain Name” Page The settings for the general TCP/IP parameters are found on the “Configuration of Host and Domain Name” page. 8.6.1.6.1 “HostName” Group Table 55: WBM “Configuration of Host and Domain Name” Page – “Hostname” Group Parameters Explanation If you have selected dynamic assignment of an IP...
  • Page 93: Domain Name" Group

    Touch Panel Standard Line Commissioning 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.6.2 “Domain Name” Group Table 56: WBM “Configuration of Host and Domain Name” Page – “Domain Name” Group Parameters Explanation The domain name currently used is displayed. It may differ from the configured domain name if you Currently used have selected dynamic assignment of an IP address via DHCP or BootP.
  • Page 94: Tcp/Ip Configuration" Page

    Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 </dg_ 8.6.1.7 “TCP/IP Configuration” Page The TCP/IP settings for the ETHERNET interfaces are shown on the “TCP/IP configuration” page. 8.6.1.7.1 “IP Configuration (Xn)” Group(s) If the switch is enabled, one group (“IP Configuration”) is shown for both connections.
  • Page 95: Default Gateway N" Groups

    Touch Panel Standard Line Commissioning 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.7.2 “Default Gateway n” Groups You can configure two default gateways. The controller transmits all network data not going to a station on the local network to a default gateway. First the gateway with the lowest metric is addressed.
  • Page 96: Dns Server" Group

    Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.7.3 “DNS Server” Group Table 59: WBM “TCP/IP Configuration” Page – “DNS Server” Group Parameters Explanation The addresses of the defined DNS servers are Configured: None/ displayed. If no server has been defined, DNS Server n “Configured: None”...
  • Page 97: Ethernet Configuration" Page

    Touch Panel Standard Line Commissioning 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.8 “Ethernet Configuration” Page The settings for Ethernet TCP/IP are located on the “Ethernet Configuration” page. 8.6.1.8.1 “Switch Configuration” Group Table 60: WBM “Ethernet Configuration” Page – “Switch Configuration” Group Parameter Explanation Enable or disable the switch.
  • Page 98: Interface Xn" Groups

    Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.8.2 “Interface Xn” Groups One group (“Interface X1” / “Interface X2”) is displayed for each connection. Table 61: WBM “Ethernet Configuration” Page – “Interface Xn” Groups Parameter Explanation Enabled You can enable or disable the interface. When Autonegotiation is enabled, the connection Autonegotiation on modalities are negotiated automatically with the peer...
  • Page 99: Routing" Page

    Touch Panel Standard Line Commissioning 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.9 “Routing” Page On the “Routing” page you can find settings and information on the routing between the network interfaces. 8.6.1.9.1 “General Routing Configuration” Group Table 62: WBM “Routing” Page – “General Routing Configuration” Group Parameter Explanation Specify here whether forwarding of IP data packets...
  • Page 100: Static Routes" Group

    100 Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.9.2 “Static Routes” Group Each configured static route has its own area in the display. To maintain compatibility with earlier firmware versions, at least two routing entries always exist. These can be disabled, but not removed. If a route is either removed or disabled, it is no longer entered in the system.
  • Page 101: Dynamic Routes" Group

    Touch Panel Standard Line Commissioning 101 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.9.3 “Dynamic Routes” Group All default gateways received via DHCP are displayed here. Default gateways configured via DHCP are given the metric value 10, which means that they are normally used before the statically configured default gateways.
  • Page 102: Port Forwarding" Group

    102 Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.9.5 “Port Forwarding” Group Each entry has its own area in the display. Table 65: WBM “Routing” Page – “Port Forwarding” Group Parameter Explanation Specify here whether port forwarding should be used.
  • Page 103: General Firewall Configuration" Page

    Touch Panel Standard Line Commissioning 103 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.10 “General Firewall Configuration” Page 8.6.1.10.1 “Global Firewall Parameters” Group Table 66: WBM “General Firewall Configuration” Page – “Global Firewall Parameters” Group Parameters Explanation Enables/disables the complete functionality of the firewall. This setting has the highest priority. If the firewall is disabled, all other settings have no direct Firewall enabled entirely effect.
  • Page 104: Firewall Parameters Interface Xxx" Group

    104 Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.10.2 “Firewall Parameters Interface xxx” Group These settings in this group refer to the configuration of the firewall at IP level. Table 67: WBM “General Firewall Configuration” Page – “Firewall Parameter Interface xxx” Group Parameters Explanation Firewall enabled for...
  • Page 105: Configuration Of Mac Address Filter" Page

    MAC mask: ff:ff:ff:00:00:00 If you enable the default entry, this already allows communication between different WAGO devices in the network. Enable the MAC address filter before activation! Before activating the MAC address filter, you must enter and activate your own MAC address in the “MAC Address Filter Whitelist.”...
  • Page 106: Mac Address Filter State Xn" Group

    106 Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.11.2 “MAC Address Filter State Xn” Group Table 69: WBM “Configuration of MAC Address Filter” Page – “MAC Address Filter State Xn” Group Parameters Explanation Enable or disable here the MAC address filter for the Filter enabled specific interface.
  • Page 107: Configuration Of User Filter" Page

    Touch Panel Standard Line Commissioning 107 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.12 “Configuration of User Filter” Page 8.6.1.12.1 “User Filter” Group Table 71: WBM “Configuration of User Filter” Page – “User Filter” Group Parameters Explanation Count The number of configured user filters is displayed. 8.6.1.12.2 “User Filter n”...
  • Page 108: Add New User Filter" Group

    108 Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.12.3 “Add New User Filter” Group You can enter 10 filters. You only have to enter values in the fields that are to be set for the filter. At least one value must be entered, all other fields can remain empty. Table 73: WBM “Configuration of User Filter”...
  • Page 109: Configuration Of Time And Date" Page

    Touch Panel Standard Line Commissioning 109 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.13 “Configuration of Time and Date” Page The settings for date and time are shown on the “Configuration of Time and Date” page. 8.6.1.13.1 “Date on Device” Group Table 74: WBM “Configuration of Time and Date” Page – “Date on Device” Group Parameters Explanation Local...
  • Page 110: Time Zone" Group

    110 Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.13.3 “Time Zone” Group You can specify the appropriate time zone for your location in this group. The total number of possible time zones is over 500. A complete listing would exceed the scope of this documentation.
  • Page 111: Tz String" Group

    Touch Panel Standard Line Commissioning 111 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.13.4 “TZ String” Group In this group you can enter a time zone that is not contained in the “Time Zone” selection. If the controller can associate the TZ string entered with a known time zone that had been missing from the “Time Zone”...
  • Page 112: Change Password For Selected User" Group

    112 Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 </dg_ 8.6.1.14 “Configuration of the Users for the Web-based Management” Page The settings for user administration are shown on this page. 8.6.1.14.1 “Change Password for Selected User” Group Change passwords Default passwords are documented in these instructions and therefore do not offer adequate protection! Change the passwords to meet your particular needs.
  • Page 113: Create Bootable Image" Page

    Touch Panel Standard Line Commissioning 113 762-4xxx TP 600 </dg_ 8.6.1.15 “Create Bootable Image” Page You can create a bootable image on the “Create Bootable Image” page. 8.6.1.15.1 "Create Bootable Image from Active Partition (<Active Partition>" Group The active partition that boot-up was performed from is displayed in brackets in the heading.
  • Page 114: Configuration Of Serial Interface Rs232" Page

    114 Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 </dg_ 8.6.1.16 “Configuration of Serial Interface RS232” Page The settings for the serial interface are shown on the “Configuration of Serial Interface RS232” page. 8.6.1.16.1 “Serial Interface Assigned to” Group The application that the serial interface is currently assigned to is displayed. 8.6.1.16.2 “Assign Owner of Serial Interface (Active after Next Controller Reboot)”...
  • Page 115: Configuration Of Service Interface" Page

    Table 81: WBM “Configuration of Serial Interface RS-232” page – “Assign Owner of Service Interface” Group Parameters Explanation Specify that the service interface is used for the WAGO Service WAGO Service communication or runtime system Communication communication. Specify that the service interface is assigned to the ® Linux Console ®...
  • Page 116: Reboot Controller" Page

    116 Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 </dg_ 8.6.1.18 “Reboot Controller” Page The settings for the system reboot are shown on the “Reboot Controller” page. 8.6.1.18.1 “Reboot Controller” Group Click the [Reboot] button to reboot the system. Account for boot-up time! The boot process takes time.
  • Page 117: Firmware Backup" Page

    Touch Panel Standard Line Commissioning 117 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.19 “Firmware Backup” Page You can find the controller data backup settings on the “Firmware Backup” page. Table 82: “Firmware-Backup” WBM Page Parameters Explanation You can select the data to be backed up here. To do this, select the corresponding entries.
  • Page 118 118 Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 No backup of the memory card! Backup from the memory card to the internal flash memory is not possible. Account for backup time Generation of backup files can take several minutes. Stop the CODESYS program before you start the backup procedure to help shorten the time required.
  • Page 119: Firmware Restore" Page

    Touch Panel Standard Line Commissioning 119 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.20 “Firmware Restore” Page The settings for restoring the controller data are shown on the “Firmware Restore” page. Table 83: “Firmware Restore” WBM Page Parameters Explanation Select the data source for the restore here. The data is read from the memory card.
  • Page 120 120 Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Note the firmware version! Restoring the controller operating system (“System” selection) is only permissible and possible if the firmware versions at the backup and restore times are identical. If necessary, skip restoring the controller operating system, or match the firmware version of the controller to the firmware version of the backup time beforehand.
  • Page 121: System Partition" Page

    Touch Panel Standard Line Commissioning 121 762-4xxx TP 600 </dg_ 8.6.1.21 “System Partition” Page The settings for specifying the partition that the system will be started from are shown on the “System Partition” page. 8.6.1.21.1 “Current Active Partition” Group The partition currently in use is displayed here. 8.6.1.21.2 “Set Inactive Partition Active”...
  • Page 122: Mass Storage" Page

    122 Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 </dg_ 8.6.1.22 “Mass Storage” Page A group containing information about the storage volume is displayed for each storage volume that is found, along with an additional group for formatting (when this is possible). The group title contains the designation for the storage volume (“SD card”...
  • Page 123: Software Uploads" Page

    Touch Panel Standard Line Commissioning 123 762-4xxx TP 600 </dg_ 8.6.1.23 “Software Uploads” Page The settings for a device update are shown on the “Software Uploads” page. 8.6.1.23.1 “Upload New Software” Group Table 86: WBM “Software Uploads” Page – “Upload New Software” Group Parameter Explanation You can select fieldbus software, program licenses...
  • Page 124: Configuration Of Network Services" Page

    To reduce the risk of cyber attacks and, thus, enhance your cyber security, close all ports and services in the control components (e.g., Port 6626 for WAGO I/O-CHECK, Port 2455 for CODESYS 2 and Port 11740 for e!COCKPIT) not required by your application.
  • Page 125: Http" Group

    Then open the WBM page again. 8.6.1.24.6 “WAGO-I/O-CHECK” Group Table 93: WBM “Configuration of Network Services” Page – “I/O-CHECK“ Group Parameter Explanation Service active Enable/disable the WAGO-I/O-CHECK service here. Click the [Submit] button to apply the changes. The change takes effect immediately. Manual Version 1.3.0...
  • Page 126: Opc Ua" Group

    126 Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.24.7 “OPC UA” Group Table 94: WBM “Configuration of Network Services” Page – “OPC UA” Group Parameter Explanation Service active Enable/disable the OPC UA service here. Click the [Submit] button to apply the changes. The change only takes effect once the controller restarts.
  • Page 127: Configuration Of Ntp Client" Page

    Touch Panel Standard Line Commissioning 127 762-4xxx TP 600 </dg_ 8.6.1.25 “Configuration of NTP Client” Page The settings for the NTP service are shown on the “Configuration of NTP Client” page. 8.6.1.25.1 “NTP Client Configuration” Group Table 95: WBM “Configuration of NTP Client” Page – “NTP Client Configuration” Group Parameters Explanation Service enabled...
  • Page 128: Configuration Of Plc Runtime Services" Page

    128 Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.26 “Configuration of PLC Runtime Services” Page The settings for various services of the enabled runtime system are shown on the “Configuration of PLC Runtime Services” page. 8.6.1.26.1 “General Configuration” Group Table 96: WBM “Configuration of PLC Runtime Services”...
  • Page 129: Ssh Server Settings" Page

    Touch Panel Standard Line Commissioning 129 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.27 “SSH Server Settings” Page The settings for the SSH service are shown on the “SSH Server Settings” page. 8.6.1.27.1 “SSH Server” Group Table 98: WBM “SSH Server Settings” Page – “SSH Server” Group Parameter Explanation Service active...
  • Page 130: Tftp Server" Page

    130 Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 </dg_ 8.6.1.28 “TFTP Server” Page The settings for the TFTP service are shown on the “TFTP Server” page. 8.6.1.28.1 “TFTP Server” Group Table 99: WBM “TFTP Server” Page – “TFTP Server” Group Parameter Explanation Service active...
  • Page 131: Dhcp Configuration" Page

    Touch Panel Standard Line Commissioning 131 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.29 “DHCP Configuration” Page The settings for the DHCP service are shown on the “DHCP Configuration” page. 8.6.1.29.1 “DHCP Configuration Xn” Group Table 100: WBM “DHCP Configuration” – “DHCP Configuration Xn” Group Parameter Explanation Enable or disable the DHCP service for the interface...
  • Page 132: Configuration Of Dns Service" Page

    132 Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.30 “Configuration of DNS Service” Page The settings for the DNS service are shown on the “Configuration of DNS Service” page. 8.6.1.30.1 “DNS Service” Group Table 101: WBM “Configuration of DNS Service” Page – “DNS Service” Group Parameter Explanation You can enable/disable the DNS server service...
  • Page 133: Modbus Services Configuration" Page

    Touch Panel Standard Line Commissioning 133 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.31 “Modbus Services Configuration” Page The settings for various Modbus services are shown on the “Modbus Services Configuration” page. The groups are only visible if the e!RUNTIME system is enabled. Otherwise an information text is displayed. 8.6.1.31.1 “Modbus TCP”...
  • Page 134: Configuration Of Cloud Connectivity" Page

    You can find a detailed description of the “Cloud Connectivity” software package with a controller and information on PLC programming in Application Note A500920 in the Downloads area at www.wago.com! 8.6.1.32.1 “Software Version” Group Table 104: WBM “Configuration of Cloud Connectivity” Page – “Software Version” Group...
  • Page 135: Settings" Group

    Touch Panel Standard Line Commissioning 135 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.32.3 “Settings” Group The parameters indicated depend on the cloud platform setting and, if applicable, on other settings in this group. Table 106: WBM “Configuration of Cloud Connectivity” Page – “Settings” Group Parameter Explanation You can enable/disable the cloud connectivity...
  • Page 136 136 Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Table 106: WBM “Configuration of Cloud Connectivity” Page – “Settings” Group Parameter Explanation Enter the path here to the file encoded in PEM Key file format that contains the private key for cloud service authentication.
  • Page 137 Touch Panel Standard Line Commissioning 137 762-4xxx TP 600 Click the [Submit] button to apply a change. The changes only take effect after the controller restarts. For this purpose, use the WBM reboot function. Do not shut down the controller too early! The following table shows the dependencies of the selection and input fields for the selected cloud platform.
  • Page 138: Table 107: Dependencies Of The Selection And Input Fields For The Selected Cloud Platform

    (X) (X) Port CA file User Password Certification file Key file Use websockets Use compression > Data Protocol • WAGO Protocol • Native MQTT • Sparkplug payload B Cache mode Last Will Last Will Topic > > > > Last Will Message >...
  • Page 139 Touch Panel Standard Line Commissioning 139 762-4xxx TP 600 >: Visible and active; dependent on other settings (>): Visible, but not active; dependent on other settings Manual Version 1.3.0...
  • Page 140: Configuration Of General Snmp Parameters" Page

    140 Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.33 “Configuration of General SNMP Parameters” Page The general settings for SNMP are given on the “Configuration of General SNMP Parameters” page. 8.6.1.33.1 “General SNMP Configuration” Group Table 108: WBM “Configuration of General SNMP Parameters” Page – “General SNMP Configuration”...
  • Page 141: Configuration Of Snmp V1/V2C Parameters" Page

    Touch Panel Standard Line Commissioning 141 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.34 “Configuration of SNMP v1/v2c Parameters” Page The general settings for SNMP v1/v2c are shown on the “Configuration of SNMP v1/v2c Parameters” page. 8.6.1.34.1 “SNMP v1/v2c Manager Configuration” Group Table 109: WBM “Configuration of SNMP v1/v2c Parameters” Page – “SNMP v1/v2c Manager Configuration”...
  • Page 142: Trap Receiver N" Group(S)

    142 Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.34.3 “Trap Receiver n” Group(s) A dedicated group with the following information is displayed for each trap receiver: Table 111: WBM “Configuration of SNMP v1/v2c Parameters” Page – “Trap Receiver n” Group(s) Parameter Explanation The IP address for the trap receiver (management...
  • Page 143: Configuration Of Snmp V3 Users" Page

    Touch Panel Standard Line Commissioning 143 762-4xxx TP 600 </dg_ 8.6.1.35 “Configuration of SNMP v3 Users” Page The general settings for SNMP v3 are shown on the “Configuration of SNMP v3 Users” page. 8.6.1.35.1 “Actually Configured v3 Users” Group(s) Table 113: WBM “Configuration of SNMP v3” Page – “Actually Configured v3 Users” Group Parameters Explanation Count...
  • Page 144: Add New V3 User" Group

    144 Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.35.3 “Add New v3 User” Group You can enter 10 users. Table 115: WBM “Configuration of SNMP v3 Users” Page – “Add New v3 User” Group Parameters Explanation Enter the user name here. This name must be unique;...
  • Page 145: Diagnostic Information" Page

    Touch Panel Standard Line Commissioning 145 762-4xxx TP 600 </dg_ 8.6.1.36 “Diagnostic Information” Page The settings for displaying diagnostic messages are shown on the “Diagnostic Information” page. Table 116: WBM “Diagnostic Information” Page Parameter Explanation Read all notifications Activate display of all messages. Activate display of only the last n messages.
  • Page 146: Configuration Of Openvpn And Ipsec" Page

    146 Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.37 “Configuration of OpenVPN and IPsec” Page The general settings for OpenVPN and IPsec are shown on the “Configuration of OpenVPN and IPsec” page. 8.6.1.37.1 “OpenVPN” Group Table 117: WBM “Configuration of OpenVPN and IPsec” Page – “OpenVPN” Group Parameters Explanation The current status of the OpenVPN service is...
  • Page 147: Certificate Upload" Group

    Touch Panel Standard Line Commissioning 147 762-4xxx TP 600 To transfer the selected file from the controller to the PC, click [Start Download] button. The changes only take effect after restarting the controller. For this purpose, use the WBM reboot function. Do not shut down the controller too early! 8.6.1.37.3 “Certificate Upload”...
  • Page 148: Security Settings" Page

    148 Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.38 “Security Settings” Page The network security settings are found on the “Security Settings” page. 8.6.1.38.1 “Transport Layer Security Settings” Group Table 122: “Security Settings” WBM Page – “Transport Layer Security Settings” Group Parameters Explanation Here you can set what TLS versions and...
  • Page 149: Advanced Intrusion Detection Environment (Aide) Page

    Touch Panel Standard Line Commissioning 149 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.39 “Advanced Intrusion Detection Environment (AIDE) Page” The network security settings are available on the “Advanced Intrusion Detection Environment (AIDE)” page. 8.6.1.39.1 “Run AIDE check at startup” Group Table 123: “Advanced Intrusion Detection Environment (AIDE) WBM page” – “Run AIDE check at startup”...
  • Page 150: Open Source Licenses" Page

    150 Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.40 “Open Source Licenses” Page The license conditions for the open source software used for the controller are listed in alphabetical order on the “Open Source Licenses” page. Manual Version 1.3.0...
  • Page 151: Wago Licenses" Page

    Touch Panel Standard Line Commissioning 151 762-4xxx TP 600 8.6.1.41 “WAGO Licenses” Page The license conditions for the WAGO software used in the controller are listed on the “WAGO Licenses” page. Manual Version 1.3.0...
  • Page 152: New Wbm

    152 Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 New WBM 8.7.1 General Information about the Page Figure 30: WBM Browser Window – New WBM (Example) The new WBM does not have a start page like the legacy version of the WBM. You can only open the WBM pages when logged in.
  • Page 153 Touch Panel Standard Line Commissioning 153 762-4xxx TP 600 included in these pages. Within the WBM sections selected via the tabs, the navigation menu on the right side allows you to access the various settings in this section. Manual Version 1.3.0...
  • Page 154: Information" Tab

    154 Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.7.2 “Information” Tab 8.7.2.1 “Device Status” Page The following tables explain the parameters listed on this page. 8.7.2.1.1 “Device Details” Group The panel properties are displayed in this group. Table 125: WBM “Information” Page – “Device Details” Group Parameter Explanation Product Description...
  • Page 155: Plc Runtime" Group

    8.7.2.4 “Legal Information” Page 8.7.2.4.1 “WAGO Licenses” Page The license conditions for the WAGO software used in the product are listed on the “WAGO Licenses” page. 8.7.2.4.2 “Open Source Licenses” Page The license conditions for the open source software used for the product are listed in alphabetical order on the “Open Source Licenses”...
  • Page 156: Configuration" Tab

    156 Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.7.3 “Configuration” Tab 8.7.3.1 “General PLC Runtime Configuration” Page The settings for the boot project created with the programming software are given on this page and the settings for the web visualization created in the runtime system.
  • Page 157: Webserver Configuration" Group

    Touch Panel Standard Line Commissioning 157 762-4xxx TP 600 The home directory change takes effect after the next restart. 8.7.3.1.2 “Webserver Configuration” Group Table 129: WBM “PLC WebVisu” Page – “Webserver Configuration” Group Display Fields Explanation e!RUNTIME Webserver This indicates the status (enabled/disabled) of the State e!RUNTIME Webserver.
  • Page 158: Ip Configuration" Group

    158 Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.7.3.2.1 “IP Configuration” Group Table 130: WBM “TCP/IP Configuration” Page – “IP Configuration” Group Parameter Explanation Here you can specify whether to use a static or dynamic IP address. Static IP Static IP addressing IP Source DHCP...
  • Page 159: Switch Configuration" Group

    Touch Panel Standard Line Commissioning 159 762-4xxx TP 600 8.7.3.3.1 “Switch Configuration” Group Table 132: WBM “Ethernet Configuration” Page – “Switch Configuration” Group Parameter Explanation Enable or disable the switch. Both interfaces are operated with one Switched Interfaces IP address. Each interface is operated with its own Separated IP address.
  • Page 160: Interface Xn" Groups

    160 Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.7.3.3.2 “Interface Xn” Groups One group (“Interface X1” / “Interface X2”) is displayed for each connection. Table 133: WBM “Ethernet Configuration” Page – “Interface Xn” Groups Parameter Explanation Enabled You can enable or disable the interface. When Autonegotiation is enabled, the connection Autonegotiation on modalities are negotiated automatically with the peer...
  • Page 161: Domain Name" Group

    Touch Panel Standard Line Commissioning 161 762-4xxx TP 600 8.7.3.4.2 “Domain Name” Group Table 135: WBM “Host/Domain Name” Page – “Domain Name” Group Parameter Explanation If you have selected dynamic assignment of an IP Currently used address via DHCP, the name of the domain currently being used is displayed.
  • Page 162: Static Routes" Group

    162 Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.7.3.5.2 “Static Routes” Group Each configured static route has its own area in the display. To maintain compatibility with earlier firmware versions, at least two routing entries always exist. These can be disabled, but not removed. If a route is either removed or disabled, it is no longer entered in the system.
  • Page 163: Dynamic Routes" Group

    Touch Panel Standard Line Commissioning 163 762-4xxx TP 600 8.7.3.5.3 “Dynamic Routes” Group All default gateways received via DHCP are displayed here. Default gateways configured via DHCP are given the metric value 10, which means that they are normally used before the statically configured default gateways.
  • Page 164: Port Forwarding" Group

    164 Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.7.3.5.5 “Port Forwarding” Group Each entry has its own area in the display. Table 139: WBM “Routing” Page – “Port Forwarding” Group Parameter Explanation Specify here whether port forwarding should be used.
  • Page 165: Time Zone And Format" Group

    Touch Panel Standard Line Commissioning 165 762-4xxx TP 600 8.7.3.6.1 “Time Zone and Format” Group Table 140: WBM “Clock” Page – “Time Zone” Group Parameter Explanation Select the appropriate time zone for your location here. Default setting: AST/ADT “Atlantic Standard Time,” Halifax “Eastern Standard Time,”...
  • Page 166: Local Time And Date" Group

    166 Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.7.3.6.3 “Local Time and Date” Group Table 142: WBM “Clock” Page – “Local Time and Date” Group Parameter Explanation Local Date Set the date here. Local Time Set the local time here. Click the [Submit] button to apply a change.
  • Page 167: Network Services" Page

    To reduce the risk of cyber attacks and, thus, enhance your cyber security, close all ports and services in the control components (e.g., Port 6626 for WAGO I/O-CHECK, Port 2455 for CODESYS 2 and Port 11740 for e!COCKPIT) not required by your application.
  • Page 168: Http" Group

    Table 149: WBM “Network Services” Page – “I/O-CHECK” Group Parameter Explanation Service active Enable/disable the WAGO-I/O CHECK service here. Click the [Submit] button to apply a change. The change takes effect immediately. 8.7.3.8.7 “OPC UA” Group Table 150: WBM “Network Services” Page – “OPC UA” Group...
  • Page 169: Ntp Client Configuration" Group

    Touch Panel Standard Line Commissioning 169 762-4xxx TP 600 8.7.3.9.1 “NTP Client Configuration” Group Table 151: WBM “Configuration of NTP Client” Page – “NTP Client Configuration” Group Parameters Explanation Service enabled Enable/disabled time update. Update interval (sec) Specify here the update interval of the time server. Enter here the IP addresses of up to 4 time servers.
  • Page 170: E!Runtime" Group

    170 Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.7.3.11 “e!RUNTIME” Group Table 153: WBM “Configuration of CODESYS Services” Page – “e!RUNTIME Webserver” Group Parameters Explanation This displays the status of the e!RUNTIME system e!RUNTIME State (enabled/disabled). Enable or disable the Webserver for the Webserver enabled e!RUNTIME web visualization.
  • Page 171: Ssh Server Settings" Page

    Touch Panel Standard Line Commissioning 171 762-4xxx TP 600 8.7.3.12.1 “SSH Server Settings” Page The settings for the SSH service are shown on this page. 8.7.3.13 “SSH Server” Group Table 155: WBM “SSH Server Settings” Page – “SSH Server” Group Parameter Explanation Service active...
  • Page 172: Dhcp Configuration Xn" Group

    172 Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.7.3.15 “DHCP Configuration Xn” Group Table 157: WBM “DHCP Configuration” – “DHCP Configuration Xn” Group Parameter Explanation Enable or disable the DHCP service for the interface Service active IP Range Enter here a range of available IP addresses. Specify the lease time here in seconds.
  • Page 173: Favorites" Page

    Touch Panel Standard Line Commissioning 173 762-4xxx TP 600 Click the [Submit] button to apply the changes. The change is effective immediately. 8.7.3.16.1 “Favorites” Page You can set the panel's start page on this page. This page also maintains a list of adjustable controllers for you.
  • Page 174: Browser Settings > Monitoring" Page

    174 Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Table 160: WBM “Browser Settings > Favorites” Page – “Favorite n” Groups Parameter Explanation Activate/deactivate this Favorite as the start page, Start page which is displayed when the panel is switched on. Enter any name for the controller.
  • Page 175: Display > Touchscreen Calibration" Page

    Touch Panel Standard Line Commissioning 175 762-4xxx TP 600 Table 162: WBM “Browser Settings > Browser Security” Page – “Browser Security” Group Parameter Explanation • Low: At this security level, HTTPS connections are permitted with: •• Certificates that are not yet valid ••...
  • Page 176: Screen Care" Group

    Specify whether an image, the time, a text or a backlight should be displayed or whether screen care should be performed. • Image: The screensaver with the WAGO logo is activated after a time set under “Duration.” • Text: Enter text here that is activated as the screensaver after the time set under “Duration”...
  • Page 177: Software Uploads" Page

    Touch Panel Standard Line Commissioning 177 762-4xxx TP 600 Table 165: WBM “WBM User Configuration” Page – “Change Passwords” Group Parameter Explanation Select the user (“User” or “Admin”) to whom you Select User want to assign a new password here. Old Password Enter the current password here for authentication.
  • Page 178: Additional Settings" Page

    178 Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.7.4 “Additional Settings” Page The “Additional Settings” contains a link the user can use to switch to the legacy version of the WBM in order to make settings that have not yet been implemented in the new WBM.
  • Page 179: Security" Tab

    Touch Panel Standard Line Commissioning 179 762-4xxx TP 600 8.7.4.1 “Security” Tab 8.7.4.1.1 “Configuration of OpenVPN and IPsec” Page The general settings for OpenVPN and IPsec are shown on this page. 8.7.4.1.2 “OpenVPN” Group Table 167: WBM “Configuration of OpenVPN and IPsec” Page – “OpenVPN” Group Parameters Explanation The current status of the OpenVPN service is...
  • Page 180: General Firewall Configuration" Page

    180 Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 The changes only take effect after restarting the product. For this purpose, use the WBM reboot function. Do not shut down the product too early! 8.7.4.2.1 “General Firewall Configuration” Page 8.7.4.3 “Global Firewall Parameters”...
  • Page 181: Firewall Configuration Xn" Group

    You set the firewall configuration at ETHERNET level on this page. The “MAC Address Filter Whitelist” contains a default entry with the following values: MAC address: 00:30:DE:00:00:00 MAC mask: ff:ff:ff:00:00:00 If you enable the default entry, this already allows communication between different WAGO devices in the network. Manual Version 1.3.0...
  • Page 182: Global Mac Address Filter State" Group

    182 Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Enable the MAC address filter before activation! Before activating the MAC address filter, you must enter and activate your own MAC address in the “MAC Address Filter Whitelist.” Otherwise you cannot access the device via the ETHERNET. This also applies to other services that are used by your device, e.g., the IP configuration via DHCP.
  • Page 183: Mac Address Filter State Xn" Group

    Touch Panel Standard Line Commissioning 183 762-4xxx TP 600 8.7.4.4.3 “MAC Address Filter State Xn” Group Table 172: WBM “Configuration of MAC Address Filter” Page – “MAC Address Filter State Xn” Group Parameters Explanation Enable or disable here the MAC address filter for the Filter enabled specific interface.
  • Page 184: Add New User Filter" Group

    184 Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Table 175: WBM “Configuration of User Filter” Page – “User Filter n” Group Parameters Explanation The source IP address for the respective filter entry Source IP address is displayed. This displays the source network for the Source netmask corresponding filter entry.
  • Page 185: Certificates" Page

    Touch Panel Standard Line Commissioning 185 762-4xxx TP 600 Table 176: WBM “Configuration of User Filter” Page – “Add New User Filter” Group Parameters Explanation Select here whether the network devices is to be allowed or excluded by the filter. Policy Allow The network device is permitted.
  • Page 186: Installed Private Keys" Group

    186 Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.7.4.6.2 “Installed Private Keys” Group Table 178: WBM “Configuration of OpenVPN and IPsec” Page – “Private Key List” Group Parameters Explanation The loaded keys are displayed. If no keys has been <private key name>...
  • Page 187: Diagnostic" Tab

    Touch Panel Standard Line Commissioning 187 762-4xxx TP 600 8.7.5 “Diagnostic” Tab </dg_ 8.7.5.1 “Diagnostic Information” Page The settings for displaying diagnostic messages are shown on this page. Table 180: WBM “Diagnostic Information” Page Parameter Explanation Activate display of only the last n messages. You Read only the last n also specify the number of messages to be displayed.
  • Page 188: Reboot Function

    188 Commissioning Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 8.7.5.2 Reboot Function Click the [Reboot] button. To restart, click the [Reboot] button. To cancel the restart, click [Cancel]. Manual Version 1.3.0...
  • Page 189: Visualization

    Touch Panel Standard Line Visualization 189 762-4xxx TP 600 Visualization When operating the machine resp. system to be controlled, the application e!RUNTIME „HMI visualization“ resp. „Target visualization“ is used to display the programmed visualization. Figure 31: Visualization Example The Web visualization starts automatically after switching on the supply voltage if defined as the start page.
  • Page 190: Swipe Gestures

    Screensaver A screensaver can be set up and configured in the Web-Based Management. There are 5 different modes: • Image: The WAGO logo is displayed. • Text: A freely selectable text is displayed. • Time: The actual time is displayed.
  • Page 191: Application Notes For Web Visualizations

    Touch Panel Standard Line Visualization 191 762-4xxx TP 600 • Manual control: A specific value is set using two capacitive buttons on the front. The value range is 0 … 255. Pressing the “little sun” button makes the display 10 points darker; pressing the “large sun” button makes the display 10 points brighter.
  • Page 192: Pointer Instruments And Bar Graphs

    If you do not use communication encryption in your application (see also section “Response Time”), communication via http is recommended from the standpoint of response time. In this case, please use the following URL for a WAGO controller: http://<IP address or name of the WAGO controller>:8080/webvisu.htm 9.5.2.6...
  • Page 193: Graphic Elements

    Touch Panel Standard Line Visualization 193 762-4xxx TP 600 You can obtain detailed information at https://html5test.com/s/2abdf228f6dd0bc7.html about which elements, forms, graphics, etc. are available to you when planning your HTML5 Web visualization. Use only these elements to ensure the visualization is properly displayed. In the Web browser, not all elements of the ECMA5 standard are available.
  • Page 194: Application Notes On The Target Visualization

    194 Visualization Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Application Notes on the Target Visualization Target visualizations differ from Web visualizations by being planned directly in e!COCKPIT, in their reaction speed, in the fact that the visualization is provided on the Visu Panel by means of a Webserver and in the communication options ®...
  • Page 195: Diagnostics

    • The network settings are correct. • The controller URL is correct. If the errors cannot be resolved, please contact WAGO Support. support@wago.com Disclose the color that is output. Logbook System messages, e.g., “Start of the panel” or “Communication interruptions”, are logged in the logbook.
  • Page 196: Service

    11.2 Calibrating the Touch Screen When connecting the panel to a WAGO controller, the touch screen is calibrated via the WBM. Select “Display” > “Touchscreen Calibration”. Figure 33: Touchscreen Calibration Calibrate the touch screen carefully. To avoid parallax errors, use the display from the position from which you will use it later.
  • Page 197 Touch Panel Standard Line Service 197 762-4xxx TP 600 • • By swipe gesture from the top of the screen down a bit: => The menu from which screen cleaning is started appears for 5 sec. => A 15-sec. countdown starts. The screen can be cleaned during that time.
  • Page 198: Firmware Changes

    Therefore, use only documentation appropriate for the target firmware after a firmware change. If you have any questions, feel free to contact our WAGO Support. You can update the firmware in two different ways using: • e!COCKPIT •...
  • Page 199: Use Wagoupload To Update The Firmware

    Touch Panel Standard Line Service 199 762-4xxx TP 600 The newly installed firmware is now available on your controller. 11.4.2 Use WAGOupload to Update the Firmware Launch WAGOupload. Click the [Update Firmware] action. In the “Select Target Controllers” dialog, enter the IP address of your controller in the “Transfer via TCP/IP”...
  • Page 200: Factory Reset

    Stored boot projects are deleted, including existing web visualization data. Subsequently installed firmware functions are not overwritten. If you have any questions, contact WAGO Support. The controller is restarted after the factory reset. Proceed as follows to factory reset the controller: Press the button “CFG/RST.
  • Page 201: Disposal

    Touch Panel Standard Line Disposal 201 762-4xxx TP 600 Disposal 12.1 Electrical and electronic equipment Electrical and electronic equipment may not be disposed of with household waste. This also applies to products without this symbol. Electrical and electronic equipment contain materials and substances that can be harmful to the environment and health.
  • Page 202 202 Disposal Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 • Observe national and local regulations for the disposal of packaging. • Dispose of packaging of all types that allows a high level of recovery, reuse and recycling. Improper disposal of packaging can be harmful to the environment and wastes valuable resources.
  • Page 203: Accessories

    Touch Panel Standard Line Accessories 203 762-4xxx TP 600 Accessories Several certified accessory items are available for the panel. Table 182: Accessories ‒ Memory Cards microSD memory card, 1 GB 758-879/000-002 microSD memory card, 2 GB 758-879/000-3102 Table 183: Accessories ‒ Connecting Cable and connector USB A-B connecting cable, 3 m 758-879/000-101 Connector for power supply...
  • Page 204: List Of Figures

    204 List of Figures Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 List of Figures Figure 1: 762 Series Item Number Key ..............24 Figure 2: Front View ...................27 Figure 3: Other PIO1 Views (Example of 762-4104) ...........28 Figure 4: Other PIO2 Views (Example of 762-4204/8000-0001) ......29 Figure 5: Other PIO3 Views (Example of 762-4304/8000-0002) ......30 Figure 6: Labeling (Example) ................32 Figure 7: Type plate (Example) ................32...
  • Page 205: List Of Tables

    Touch Panel Standard Line List of Tables 205 762-4xxx TP 600 List of Tables Table 1: Variants ....................12 Table 2: Number Notation ..................17 Table 3: Font Conventions .................17 Table 4: Legend for Figure “Front View” .............27 Table 5: Type Plate ....................32 Table 6: Legend for Figure “Connectors PIO1 on the Bottom”...
  • Page 206 206 List of Tables Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Table 48: Access Rights for WBM Pages ............82 Table 49: Access Rights for WBM Pages Legacy version of the WBM ....83 Table 50: WBM “Status Information” Page – “Controller Details” Group .....88 Table 51: WBM “Status Information Page –...
  • Page 207 Touch Panel Standard Line List of Tables 207 762-4xxx TP 600 Table 82: “Firmware-Backup” WBM Page ............117 Table 83: “Firmware Restore” WBM Page ............119 Table 84: WBM “Mass Storage” Page – “<Device Name>” Group ....122 Table 85: WBM “Mass Storage” Page – “<Device Name> - create new filesystem” Group ......................
  • Page 208 208 List of Tables Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Table 114: WBM “Configuration of SNMP v3 Users” Page – “v3 User n” Group(s) ........................ 143 Table 115: WBM “Configuration of SNMP v3 Users” Page – “Add New v3 User” Group ......................
  • Page 209 Touch Panel Standard Line List of Tables 209 762-4xxx TP 600 Table 151: WBM “Configuration of NTP Client” Page – “NTP Client Configuration” Group ...................... 169 Table 152: WBM “Configuration of PLC Runtime Services” Page – “General Configuration” Group ................169 Table 153: WBM “Configuration of CODESYS Services”...
  • Page 210 210 List of Tables Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Table 183: Accessories ‒ Connecting Cable and connector ......203 Table 184: Accessories ‒ Mounting Kit ............203 Manual Version 1.3.0...
  • Page 211 Touch Panel Standard Line 762-4xxx TP 600 Manual Version 1.3.0...
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