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WAGO SPEEDWAY 767-5203 Manual (96 pages)
Serial Interface (RS-232, RS-422/-485) 2 interfaces (2xM12) + 4 digital inputs/outputs (2xM12, two inputs/outputs per connector)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
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1 Notes about this Documentation
6
Validity of These Operating Instructions
6
Copyright
6
Symbols
7
Number Notation
9
Font Conventions
9
Table 1: Number Notation
9
Table 2: Font Conventions
9
2 Important Notes
10
Legal Bases
10
Subject to Changes
10
Personnel Qualification
10
Intended Use
11
Technical Condition of Specified Devices
11
Safety Advice (Precautions)
12
Safety Equipment
13
Notes on Operation
14
3 Device Description
15
Connectors
17
Figure 1: Connectors (Exemplary)
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Table 3: Legend for Figure "Connectors
17
Marking Possibilities and Fastening
18
Figure 2: Marking Possibilities and Fastening (Exemplary)
18
Table 4: Legend for Figure "Marking Possibilities and Fastening
18
Display Elements
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Figure 3: Display Elements (Exemplary)
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Table 5: Legend for Figure "Display Elements
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Labeling
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Figure 4: Labeling
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Table 6: Legend for Figure "Labeling
20
Figure 5: Label on the Module
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Table 7: Description of Manufacturing Number
21
Schematic Diagram
22
Figure 6: Schematic Diagram
22
Dimensions
23
Figure 7: Dimensions of the Module in Millimeters (Exemplary)
23
Technical Data
24
Device Data
24
Supply
24
Communication
24
Table 8: Technical Data − Device
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Table 9: Technical Data − Supply
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Table 10: Technical Data − Communication
24
Serial Interfaces
25
Digital Inputs
25
Input Characteristic
25
Table 11: Technical Data − Serial Interfaces
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Table 12: Technical Data − Digital Inputs
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Table 13: Technical Data − Input Characteristic
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Digital Outputs
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Information for Actuator Selection
26
Table 14: Technical Data − Digital Outputs
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Table 15: Technical Data − Actuator Selection
26
Effect of Operating States
27
Configurable Functions of the Serial Interfaces
27
Configurable Functions of the Digital Inputs/Outputs
27
Diagnostics
27
Table 16: Technical Data − Operating States
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Table 17: Technical Data − Configurable Functions of the Serial Interfaces
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Table 18: Technical Data − Configurable Functions of the Digital Inputs/Outputs
27
Table 19: Technical Data − Diagnostics
27
Process Image
28
Indicators
28
Isolation
28
Table 20: Technical Data − Process Image
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Table 21: Technical Data − Indicators
28
Table 22: Technical Data − Isolation
28
Approvals
29
Standards and Guidelines
30
4 Mounting
31
Information on Mounting
31
Tools and Accessories Required for Mounting
33
Direct Mounting on Your System
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Figure 8: Mounting the Module on a Grounded Frame or to Another Grounding Point
34
Mounting on a Carrier Rail (Only with WAGO Accessories)
35
Fastening the Carrier Rail Adapter to the Module
35
Figure 9: Fastening to the Carrier Rail Adapter
35
Fastening the Module with Carrier Rail Adapter to a Carrier Rail
36
Figure 10: Mounting the Carrier Rail Adapter (Exemplary)
36
Mounting on a Profile Rail (Only with WAGO Accessories)
37
Fastening the Profile Adapter to the Module
37
Figure 11: Fastening to the Profile Adapter
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Fastening the Module with Profile Adapter to a Profile Rail
38
Marking and Replacing the Marking Spaces
39
Figure 12: Replacing the Marking Spaces
39
Mounting the Spacer in the Case of Compact Arrangement
40
Figure 13: Attaching a Spacer to a Module
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Figure 14: Attaching Another Module with a Spacer
41
5 Connecting Data and Supply Cables
42
Notes
42
Required Accessories
43
Connecting the S-BUS Cables
44
Table 23: S-BUS Connection Assignment
44
Figure 15: S-BUS Connected to a Fieldbus Coupler and Modules
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Connecting the Supply Cable
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Table 24: Supply Connection Assignment
46
Figure 16: Supply Cable Connected to a Fieldbus Coupler and Modules
47
Connecting Interface Cables
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Table 25: Serial Interfaces: Pin Assignment
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Figure 17: Connectors of Interfaces
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Connecting Sensor/Actuator Cables
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Table 26: Digital Inputs and Outputs: Pin Assignment
50
Figure 18: Connectors of Sensors/Actuators
51
6 Commissioning
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7 Parameterizing
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Figure 19: Example of an Open DTM, Including Parameters
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Table 27: DTM Buttons
54
Electronic Type Label
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Table 28: Information on the Module
55
Diagnostic Overview
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Figure 20: Example of the Diagnostic Overview of a Module (Information May Differ from the Actual Module)
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Table 29: Diagnostics Setup
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Table 30: Information about Existing Module Diagnostics
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Table 31: Information about Existing Channel Diagnostics
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Input and Output Parameters
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Table 32: Overview of the Connection Mode
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Connection Mode "Digital Output
59
Table 33: Overview of Adjustable Parameters for the Digital Outputs
59
Connection Mode "Digital Input
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Table 34: Overview of Adjustable Parameters for the Digital Inputs
61
Parameters of the Serial Interfaces
62
Table 35: Parameters of the Serial Interfaces
62
Input Buffer, Serial Interface
64
Table 36: Input Buffer, Serial Interface
64
Output Buffer, Serial Interface
65
Table 37: Output Buffer, Serial Interface
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Global Settings
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Parameters of Field Supply
66
Table 38: Overview of Parameters for the Entire Module
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Table 39: Overview of Adjustable Parameters for the Field Supply
66
Automatic Storage of System Parameters
67
Updating the Firmware
67
8 Process Image
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Input Data
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Table 40: Input Data in the Process Image
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Output Data
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Table 41: Output Data in the Process Image
70
9 Serial Interface
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Function Block CODESYS V3
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Function Block Simatic S7
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Programmatic Data Transfer
72
Example of Message Processing
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Figure 21: Example of Message Processing
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Table 42: Selection Byte for the Interface
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Flow Control
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Control of Internal Buffers
75
10 Diagnostics
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LED Signaling
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Figure 22: Leds Indicating Operational Messages (Exemplary)
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Table 43: Operating Messages 1
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Table 44: Operational Messages 2
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11 Service
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Updating the Firmware
80
Replacing the Module
80
Disconnecting the Cables
80
Removing the Module from Your System
81
Removing the Module from the Carrier Rail
81
Figure 23: Removing the Module (with the Carrier Rail Adapter) from the Carrier Rail
81
Removing the Module from the Profile Adapter
82
Connecting the Module
82
Disposal
82
12 Appendix
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Diagnostic Information
83
Table 45: Diagnostics of the Module
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Table 46: Diagnostics of the Individual Channels of the Module
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Mailbox 2.0 Transmission Method
84
Message
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Figure 24: Communication Via Mailbox 2.0
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Transmission Channel
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Table 47: Structure of the Simple Header
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Table 48: Structure of the Extended Header
85
The Handshake Byte
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Figure 25: Use of the Handshake Byte
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Table 49: Structure of the Handshake Byte
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Table 52: Structure of the Handshake Byte
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Communication Phases
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Synchronization
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12.2.3.1.1 Mailbox Commands
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Table 50: Commands
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12.2.3.1.2 Acknowledgement
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12.2.3.1.3 Signaling
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Table 51: Acknowledgement
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Table 53: Signaling
88
12.2.3.1.4 Finite Automation
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Figure 26: Finite Automation
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Data Exchange
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12.2.3.2.1 Example
91
Figure 27: Example of Send Operation
91
List of Figures
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List of Tables
93
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